Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 9Joseph Strelka |
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... sense of deciphered ) by the artist ; and then it appears temporarily on earth . May one not sense in this , in spite of ON MYTH AND ANTIMYTH 39.
... sense of deciphered ) by the artist ; and then it appears temporarily on earth . May one not sense in this , in spite of ON MYTH AND ANTIMYTH 39.
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... sense of modern humanity ; only rarely did heroic decision triumph over instinct and passion . Stimulating examples of this dynamic were furnished by history rather than myth , such as Leonidas ' heroic decision at Thermopylae or the ...
... sense of modern humanity ; only rarely did heroic decision triumph over instinct and passion . Stimulating examples of this dynamic were furnished by history rather than myth , such as Leonidas ' heroic decision at Thermopylae or the ...
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... sense , not only erroneous but critically misleading and dangerous . Yet if some critics have made such an identification , others , such as Stanley Edgar Hyman , David Bidney , Philip Rahv , and Northrop Frye , have not . The ...
... sense , not only erroneous but critically misleading and dangerous . Yet if some critics have made such an identification , others , such as Stanley Edgar Hyman , David Bidney , Philip Rahv , and Northrop Frye , have not . The ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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