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... positions , " e.g. from the naive position of a simple consumer of literature , from the specifically aesthetic posi- tion , from the position pursuing political or religious interests . . . and finally from the research position ...
... positions , " e.g. from the naive position of a simple consumer of literature , from the specifically aesthetic posi- tion , from the position pursuing political or religious interests . . . and finally from the research position ...
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... position : Marcel Bataillon Professor of Comparative Literature and Professor of French , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . Books : Renunciation as a Tragic Focus ( 1954 ) ; Types of Thematic Structure ( 1967 ) ; The Poetics ...
... position : Marcel Bataillon Professor of Comparative Literature and Professor of French , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . Books : Renunciation as a Tragic Focus ( 1954 ) ; Types of Thematic Structure ( 1967 ) ; The Poetics ...
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... position : Distinguished Service Professor of Slavic , English , and Comparative Literature and Chairman of the Comparative Literature program , University of Chicago ; Cultural Exchange Research Fellow in the Soviet Union ; visiting ...
... position : Distinguished Service Professor of Slavic , English , and Comparative Literature and Chairman of the Comparative Literature program , University of Chicago ; Cultural Exchange Research Fellow in the Soviet Union ; visiting ...
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