Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 1Joseph Strelka |
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... transformation , especially the transformation of an animal into a human being or of a human being into an animal . The transformation can also happen between a human being and a plant , a human being and a stone or even an object ...
... transformation , especially the transformation of an animal into a human being or of a human being into an animal . The transformation can also happen between a human being and a plant , a human being and a stone or even an object ...
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... Transformation Contest In the first type the transformation develops in intensity to a vital moment , to the point of a contest of transformation . A characteristic example is the Russian fairy tale , " Och " ( Russische Volksmärchen No ...
... Transformation Contest In the first type the transformation develops in intensity to a vital moment , to the point of a contest of transformation . A characteristic example is the Russian fairy tale , " Och " ( Russische Volksmärchen No ...
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... transformation , but also unfortunately we must disregard the in- termingling of the transformation - contest motif into such motifs as that of the contest of concealment or the motif of the hidden life . Furthermore , the literary ...
... transformation , but also unfortunately we must disregard the in- termingling of the transformation - contest motif into such motifs as that of the contest of concealment or the motif of the hidden life . Furthermore , the literary ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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