Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 6Joseph Strelka |
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... writes : Literary works may be concretized from principally different positions , for example , from the naive position of a simple consumer of litera- ture , from the specifically ethical position , from the STRATA AND PHASES IN INGARDEN ...
... writes : Literary works may be concretized from principally different positions , for example , from the naive position of a simple consumer of litera- ture , from the specifically ethical position , from the STRATA AND PHASES IN INGARDEN ...
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Joseph Strelka. ture , from the specifically ethical position , from the position of a man who has definite political or religious interests and who searches in artistic literature for propagandistic means , and finally from a purely ...
Joseph Strelka. ture , from the specifically ethical position , from the position of a man who has definite political or religious interests and who searches in artistic literature for propagandistic means , and finally from a purely ...
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... position that literary judgment consists exclusively of accurate and logically precise application of general principles to particular cases , then absolutism would be false . Such an extreme position is never held in practice , though ...
... position that literary judgment consists exclusively of accurate and logically precise application of general principles to particular cases , then absolutism would be false . Such an extreme position is never held in practice , though ...
Contents
THE CONCEPT OF STRATA AND PHASES IN ROMAN | 10 |
HAIKU AND | 40 |
THE CRITIC AS PERSON AND PERSONA | 70 |
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