Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 1Joseph Strelka |
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... values which have general enduring validity . The values in a given culture are reflected in its literature . A comparison of value - systems will disclose values common to several cultures , and these values can provide the basis for a ...
... values which have general enduring validity . The values in a given culture are reflected in its literature . A comparison of value - systems will disclose values common to several cultures , and these values can provide the basis for a ...
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... values in literature ; to state precisely what a writer , representing the style of thinking and expression of his time , finds good and worthy of being acted upon universally ; to carry on in- vestigations of this nature with a ...
... values in literature ; to state precisely what a writer , representing the style of thinking and expression of his time , finds good and worthy of being acted upon universally ; to carry on in- vestigations of this nature with a ...
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... values of other cultures are going to be understood , they will have to pass through this screen which every ... values . Indeed , some maintain that one cannot make literary value - judgments at all , which does not prevent them from ...
... values of other cultures are going to be understood , they will have to pass through this screen which every ... values . Indeed , some maintain that one cannot make literary value - judgments at all , which does not prevent them from ...
Contents
RILKES GAZING | 29 |
CONCERNING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSFORMATION | 48 |
WORDS ANENT LOGOLOGY | 72 |
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