Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... LIMITS OF ANALYSIS Judgments about singulars are apt to be firmer ( better based , as it were ) than the reasons and ... limit beyond which theory and analysis in real senses cannot pass , and should not try to pass . Insofar as analysis ...
... LIMITS OF ANALYSIS Judgments about singulars are apt to be firmer ( better based , as it were ) than the reasons and ... limit beyond which theory and analysis in real senses cannot pass , and should not try to pass . Insofar as analysis ...
Page 112
... limits society places upon his personality , and in contrast , what the possibilities are for the critic in the Chinese intellectual world . THE ROLE OF THE CRITIC It is a commonplace in the West to view the creative artist and the ...
... limits society places upon his personality , and in contrast , what the possibilities are for the critic in the Chinese intellectual world . THE ROLE OF THE CRITIC It is a commonplace in the West to view the creative artist and the ...
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... limits set by words to enjoy the taste be- yond taste . Ssu - k'ung T'u knew that salty and sour flavors were famil- iar to everyone and that the reader could relate to that image immediately . Add to this the comparison between the ...
... limits set by words to enjoy the taste be- yond taste . Ssu - k'ung T'u knew that salty and sour flavors were famil- iar to everyone and that the reader could relate to that image immediately . Add to this the comparison between the ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
Copyright | |
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