Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 9Joseph Strelka |
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... literary criticism and of the science of history by the George - Kreis devotees ( the circle of poet Stefan George ) had direct consequences for literary mytho- poesis ; its most representative contributions were Friedrich Gun- dolf's ...
... literary criticism and of the science of history by the George - Kreis devotees ( the circle of poet Stefan George ) had direct consequences for literary mytho- poesis ; its most representative contributions were Friedrich Gun- dolf's ...
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... literary criticism experienced its first prin- cipal rejection at the onset of the twentieth century by Andreas Heusler and Hermann Schneider , who approached the literary documents of Germanic antiquity with purely literary - aesthetic ...
... literary criticism experienced its first prin- cipal rejection at the onset of the twentieth century by Andreas Heusler and Hermann Schneider , who approached the literary documents of Germanic antiquity with purely literary - aesthetic ...
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... literary work instead of " differentiating " it , despite his expressed inten- tions not to do so ( p . 410 ) . In evaluating historical - etiological myth hermeneutics as a whole , the two main reasons for its conceptual and ...
... literary work instead of " differentiating " it , despite his expressed inten- tions not to do so ( p . 410 ) . In evaluating historical - etiological myth hermeneutics as a whole , the two main reasons for its conceptual and ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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