Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 1Joseph Strelka |
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Page 64
... structure of the child ( and especially that of the animal ) is sub- jected to other laws than those of the modern adult , and a different world of ideas results , based upon a special nature of feeling and willing . But even then ...
... structure of the child ( and especially that of the animal ) is sub- jected to other laws than those of the modern adult , and a different world of ideas results , based upon a special nature of feeling and willing . But even then ...
Page 86
... structure of the symbolic form of a work of art . " The fictitious character of art determines also its sym- bolic mode of being , so that its " closed , mimetic structures " already contain the " full power and function of the symbol ...
... structure of the symbolic form of a work of art . " The fictitious character of art determines also its sym- bolic mode of being , so that its " closed , mimetic structures " already contain the " full power and function of the symbol ...
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... structure . This peculi- arity of composition is even more strikingly prominent in the first part . The structure of a chapter and the composition of chapters is governed not by chronological continuity but by coherence in mean- ing ...
... structure . This peculi- arity of composition is even more strikingly prominent in the first part . The structure of a chapter and the composition of chapters is governed not by chronological continuity but by coherence in mean- ing ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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