Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 9Joseph Strelka |
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... tion of personal myth , even though twentieth - century critics have often interpreted his art in this perspective . Hugo , like virtually all the French poets of his time , was keenly aware of the rich tradition of mythological ...
... tion of personal myth , even though twentieth - century critics have often interpreted his art in this perspective . Hugo , like virtually all the French poets of his time , was keenly aware of the rich tradition of mythological ...
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... tion of these systematic explanations , or rather the discriminating among possible explanations and the determining of which func- tion is operative in which explanation . Such a catholic strategy renders Chase's strictures inoperative ...
... tion of these systematic explanations , or rather the discriminating among possible explanations and the determining of which func- tion is operative in which explanation . Such a catholic strategy renders Chase's strictures inoperative ...
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... tion of myth in the Gesamtkunstwerk ( total work of art ) , which has its negative correlative in a direct antihistoricism and a criticism of civilization , has as its goal to demonstrate the elements of salva- tion that distinguish the ...
... tion of myth in the Gesamtkunstwerk ( total work of art ) , which has its negative correlative in a direct antihistoricism and a criticism of civilization , has as its goal to demonstrate the elements of salva- tion that distinguish the ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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