Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 1Joseph Strelka |
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... object . The confusions in the face of this problem have led to two extremes : on the one hand the excrescences of pan- estheticism and puristic intrinsic views of art ; on the other ( among other things ) a view of literature as purely ...
... object . The confusions in the face of this problem have led to two extremes : on the one hand the excrescences of pan- estheticism and puristic intrinsic views of art ; on the other ( among other things ) a view of literature as purely ...
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... objects , are taken for granted . Since the as yet intellectually undeveloped person is impressed in his sentient nature by objects , the experience is felt as a force which issues from the object he encounters . There is a secret ...
... objects , are taken for granted . Since the as yet intellectually undeveloped person is impressed in his sentient nature by objects , the experience is felt as a force which issues from the object he encounters . There is a secret ...
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... object and subject , between matter and condition , between perception , feeling , and active movement . " De- tails and environment form , as it were , a unity . Moreover , in a cer- tain stage of development it occurs that things in ...
... object and subject , between matter and condition , between perception , feeling , and active movement . " De- tails and environment form , as it were , a unity . Moreover , in a cer- tain stage of development it occurs that things in ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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