Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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... example of how this general idea can influence a new theory of literary criticism.11 Burke himself even distinguished different patterns by which literature might lead upwards , in an anagogic way , in what he calls " the range of mount ...
... example of how this general idea can influence a new theory of literary criticism.11 Burke himself even distinguished different patterns by which literature might lead upwards , in an anagogic way , in what he calls " the range of mount ...
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... example , the image in the Preludium to Europe : A Prophecy , " My roots are brandish'd in the heavens , my fruits in earth beneath , " seems to be inspired by the diagram of the inverted sephirotic tree in Fludd's Philosophia Sacra ...
... example , the image in the Preludium to Europe : A Prophecy , " My roots are brandish'd in the heavens , my fruits in earth beneath , " seems to be inspired by the diagram of the inverted sephirotic tree in Fludd's Philosophia Sacra ...
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... example of philosophizing on the basis of the spiritual light as experienced by the mystics as the supreme metaphysical reality . Thus , linguistically speaking , we are here in the presence of an unusual case in which the so - called ...
... example of philosophizing on the basis of the spiritual light as experienced by the mystics as the supreme metaphysical reality . Thus , linguistically speaking , we are here in the presence of an unusual case in which the so - called ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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