Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 1Joseph Strelka |
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... literature on culture and of culture on literature , comparative criticism is similar to ethnolinguistics ; it differs , however , from the latter and from cul- tural anthropology in general because of a constant concern for questions ...
... literature on culture and of culture on literature , comparative criticism is similar to ethnolinguistics ; it differs , however , from the latter and from cul- tural anthropology in general because of a constant concern for questions ...
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... literature , to compare literature with literature , and to decide that a work is good or bad relative to other literary works . But it does not prepare one to say that a given piece of literature is good in itself and why . This , it ...
... literature , to compare literature with literature , and to decide that a work is good or bad relative to other literary works . But it does not prepare one to say that a given piece of literature is good in itself and why . This , it ...
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... literature . That the basic ideas are not new does not at all mean that nothing is to be done there . The first step is a kind of synopsis of each of several topics of criticism . It involves a juxtaposition and comparison , open in all ...
... literature . That the basic ideas are not new does not at all mean that nothing is to be done there . The first step is a kind of synopsis of each of several topics of criticism . It involves a juxtaposition and comparison , open in all ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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