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... Mallarmé's and Cox's view , 14 Nordic , Eastern , and classical Greek myths indifferently enact variations on one and the same theme : the cosmic drama of the rise and setting of the sun - which Gardner Davies sees as cen- tral to ...
... Mallarmé's and Cox's view , 14 Nordic , Eastern , and classical Greek myths indifferently enact variations on one and the same theme : the cosmic drama of the rise and setting of the sun - which Gardner Davies sees as cen- tral to ...
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... Mallarmé's dis- creet objections to the Musikdrama , despite his admiration for Wagnerian music - a taste acquired late in life : " If the French men- tality , strictly imaginative and abstract , hence poetic , brilliantly excels , it ...
... Mallarmé's dis- creet objections to the Musikdrama , despite his admiration for Wagnerian music - a taste acquired late in life : " If the French men- tality , strictly imaginative and abstract , hence poetic , brilliantly excels , it ...
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... Mallarmé's stellar poem par excellence , " Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard . " But it also points to the circularity of this postulation , which lies con- cealed in the etymology of hasard , Arabic al assahar , contracted into ...
... Mallarmé's stellar poem par excellence , " Un coup de dés jamais n'abolira le hasard . " But it also points to the circularity of this postulation , which lies con- cealed in the etymology of hasard , Arabic al assahar , contracted into ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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