Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 9Joseph Strelka |
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... gives some insights into myth criticism in different countries : Patricia Carden , concentrating on structural- ist ... give us insights into the significant sources of wisdom , of myth , and of our own personality . Dreams as well as ...
... gives some insights into myth criticism in different countries : Patricia Carden , concentrating on structural- ist ... give us insights into the significant sources of wisdom , of myth , and of our own personality . Dreams as well as ...
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... gives it a further and far more crucial meaning . The reader is now presented with a series of striking images that give the prefiguration a spiritual significance in two senses : the act of remembering , understanding , and order- ing ...
... gives it a further and far more crucial meaning . The reader is now presented with a series of striking images that give the prefiguration a spiritual significance in two senses : the act of remembering , understanding , and order- ing ...
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... give in to the Eumenides , symbolized by the flies . " Je suis libre , Electre . La liberté a fondu sur moi comme la ... gives an opposite meaning . Orestes has assumed his act , taken it upon himself ; he recognizes himself in it ...
... give in to the Eumenides , symbolized by the flies . " Je suis libre , Electre . La liberté a fondu sur moi comme la ... gives an opposite meaning . Orestes has assumed his act , taken it upon himself ; he recognizes himself in it ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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