Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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... matters of fact : sciences or , some say , pseudosciences such as sociology or psychology . In any case , this comparison of literature to disciplines that concentrate on matters of fact rather than on matters of science or philosophy ...
... matters of fact : sciences or , some say , pseudosciences such as sociology or psychology . In any case , this comparison of literature to disciplines that concentrate on matters of fact rather than on matters of science or philosophy ...
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... matter is change in meaning which arises because interpretative questions differ . In this case , the work and its aspects remain constant — that is , a given language culture at a given time makes available one or several ...
... matter is change in meaning which arises because interpretative questions differ . In this case , the work and its aspects remain constant — that is , a given language culture at a given time makes available one or several ...
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... matter of my research . In looking back , we must remember the often vastly different efforts of theorists and poets who tried to establish a network of analogies be- tween human nature and the symbols which surround it . From Wronski ...
... matter of my research . In looking back , we must remember the often vastly different efforts of theorists and poets who tried to establish a network of analogies be- tween human nature and the symbols which surround it . From Wronski ...
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