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Page 61
... figure of Orpheus " ( p . 5 ) . Logic , mathematics , and biology , like poetry , fall within her conception of ... figures made manifest " ( p . 28 ) . It seems fair to say that she regards all conceptual thought and its products ...
... figure of Orpheus " ( p . 5 ) . Logic , mathematics , and biology , like poetry , fall within her conception of ... figures made manifest " ( p . 28 ) . It seems fair to say that she regards all conceptual thought and its products ...
Page 123
... figures from tragedy , but also for the characters of the Hellenistic epyllion as well as the passion- plagued figures in Ovid . The deceptive term " tragedy of inevitability " applied only in the following clearly demarcated sense ...
... figures from tragedy , but also for the characters of the Hellenistic epyllion as well as the passion- plagued figures in Ovid . The deceptive term " tragedy of inevitability " applied only in the following clearly demarcated sense ...
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... figures . Creation ex nihilo , springing from the décor , the setting where these figures are perceptible in a climate of uncertainty : “ selon PEUT - ETRE LE DECOR / Des licornes ruant du FEU contre UNE NIXE . " This violent and ...
... figures . Creation ex nihilo , springing from the décor , the setting where these figures are perceptible in a climate of uncertainty : “ selon PEUT - ETRE LE DECOR / Des licornes ruant du FEU contre UNE NIXE . " This violent and ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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