Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 1Joseph Strelka |
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... expression of the culture in which it is written , and that the study of literature involves value - judgments . Implicit there- fore in comparative criticism is the evaluation of cultural phe- nomena ; the discipline becomes in fact a ...
... expression of the culture in which it is written , and that the study of literature involves value - judgments . Implicit there- fore in comparative criticism is the evaluation of cultural phe- nomena ; the discipline becomes in fact a ...
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... expression ' ciki ' does not just mean drop , a little drop of water , but the idea of the spot which it leaves behind also . Fur- thermore it includes the sound of the dripping , the idea of the regular periods of time between the ...
... expression ' ciki ' does not just mean drop , a little drop of water , but the idea of the spot which it leaves behind also . Fur- thermore it includes the sound of the dripping , the idea of the regular periods of time between the ...
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... expression in the first essay of Anatomy of Criticism . The division and outlines also allow conclusions to the respective epochs . So the center of gravity of the archetypal phase seems to rest , for Frye , on the " romantic " mode of ...
... expression in the first essay of Anatomy of Criticism . The division and outlines also allow conclusions to the respective epochs . So the center of gravity of the archetypal phase seems to rest , for Frye , on the " romantic " mode of ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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