Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 9Joseph Strelka |
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... interpretation . I assume the missing link to be the religious speculations of the late Romantic period - especially ... interpretations was extremely se- vere among specialized scholars , to this day such criticism has not sufficiently ...
... interpretation . I assume the missing link to be the religious speculations of the late Romantic period - especially ... interpretations was extremely se- vere among specialized scholars , to this day such criticism has not sufficiently ...
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... interpretations of versions to one another . Of the two forms of thematology referred to earlier , the first is thematology ... interpretation and Freudian slips in Cocteau's La machine infernale ; the brutal language of the soldiers in ...
... interpretations of versions to one another . Of the two forms of thematology referred to earlier , the first is thematology ... interpretation and Freudian slips in Cocteau's La machine infernale ; the brutal language of the soldiers in ...
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... interpretation of Goe- the's Wahlverwandtschaften ( Elective Affinities ) that the possibil- ity of a presence of truth exists " only on the basis of a cognitive comprehension of myth , that is , a cognitive comprehension of its ...
... interpretation of Goe- the's Wahlverwandtschaften ( Elective Affinities ) that the possibil- ity of a presence of truth exists " only on the basis of a cognitive comprehension of myth , that is , a cognitive comprehension of its ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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