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... relationship to psychoanalysis and the relationship Mann - psychoanalysis - myth . Mann's formulation , ' quotationlike life , " may seem somewhat too modern ; it may surely be called literary . But what does that mean ? By saying ...
... relationship to psychoanalysis and the relationship Mann - psychoanalysis - myth . Mann's formulation , ' quotationlike life , " may seem somewhat too modern ; it may surely be called literary . But what does that mean ? By saying ...
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... relationships with each other can be raised with greatest precision . Any discus- sion of the way contemporary ... relationship to one another and to the whole , just as a study of morphology of a language begins by determining the ...
... relationships with each other can be raised with greatest precision . Any discus- sion of the way contemporary ... relationship to one another and to the whole , just as a study of morphology of a language begins by determining the ...
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... relationship be- tween myth and fairy tale . But by making the relationship plausi- ble , it can serve in turn for the construction of typologies on a higher level . The series can be extended in such a way as to answer some of our ...
... relationship be- tween myth and fairy tale . But by making the relationship plausi- ble , it can serve in turn for the construction of typologies on a higher level . The series can be extended in such a way as to answer some of our ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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