Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 9Joseph Strelka |
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... century France it was Victor Hugo's work that most significantly asserted the mythic character of poetry , 32 but Hugo did not himself formulate the no- tion of personal myth , even though twentieth - century critics have often ...
... century France it was Victor Hugo's work that most significantly asserted the mythic character of poetry , 32 but Hugo did not himself formulate the no- tion of personal myth , even though twentieth - century critics have often ...
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... century theoretician . So is Mann modern after all ? That becomes doubtful when one turns from the theoretical ... century by way of the burlesque literature of the seventeenth century , with works such as the Enéide Travestie by Paul ...
... century theoretician . So is Mann modern after all ? That becomes doubtful when one turns from the theoretical ... century by way of the burlesque literature of the seventeenth century , with works such as the Enéide Travestie by Paul ...
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Joseph Strelka. with centuries of accumulated adaptations . Nietzsche , for example , in nineteenth - century Germany still rages against Euripides ' fifth- century B.C. interpretation of a primordial deity . In so doing , Nietz- sche ...
Joseph Strelka. with centuries of accumulated adaptations . Nietzsche , for example , in nineteenth - century Germany still rages against Euripides ' fifth- century B.C. interpretation of a primordial deity . In so doing , Nietz- sche ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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