Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 9Joseph Strelka |
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... transformation of the holiness and the mythical character . Precisely through this repetition one may dem- onstrate that the mythical character of a literary text , whether bibli- cal or not , has persisted in and is confirmed by the ...
... transformation of the holiness and the mythical character . Precisely through this repetition one may dem- onstrate that the mythical character of a literary text , whether bibli- cal or not , has persisted in and is confirmed by the ...
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Joseph Strelka. Eva Kushner GREEK MYTHS IN MODERN DRAMA : PATHS OF TRANSFORMATION To study the reappearances of myth in literature is to encounter the paradox of permanence and transformation . The haunting question that arises for the ...
Joseph Strelka. Eva Kushner GREEK MYTHS IN MODERN DRAMA : PATHS OF TRANSFORMATION To study the reappearances of myth in literature is to encounter the paradox of permanence and transformation . The haunting question that arises for the ...
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... transformation is a relational process , and that relations occur according to functions rather than according to symbolizations once and for all deter- mined in the past . The concept of function is assuredly one of the key concepts we ...
... transformation is a relational process , and that relations occur according to functions rather than according to symbolizations once and for all deter- mined in the past . The concept of function is assuredly one of the key concepts we ...
Contents
THE MYTH OF THE ARTIST | 3 |
MYTH POETRY AND CRITICAL THEORY | 51 |
MYTHOLOGICAL FICTION AND THE READING | 72 |
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