Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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... mystery - not an enigma that arouses our curiosity , but a mystery that claims our awe . Every presence has an irreducible core of mystery , so long as it retains its presential character . " 62 This is fine , so far as the irreducible ...
... mystery - not an enigma that arouses our curiosity , but a mystery that claims our awe . Every presence has an irreducible core of mystery , so long as it retains its presential character . " 62 This is fine , so far as the irreducible ...
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... mystery of this world while the soul of mystery seems to elude his rational mind . In the dying and undying twilight he finds allusions to " the unrevealed twilight of the heart , " and in the twilight of the heart he seeks an allusion ...
... mystery of this world while the soul of mystery seems to elude his rational mind . In the dying and undying twilight he finds allusions to " the unrevealed twilight of the heart , " and in the twilight of the heart he seeks an allusion ...
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... Mystery , is a long philosophic poem which is not only a unanimously recognized master- piece of ShabastarĂ®'s , but is also given a very high place in the whole history of Persian literature . The importance of the Garden of Mystery has ...
... Mystery , is a long philosophic poem which is not only a unanimously recognized master- piece of ShabastarĂ®'s , but is also given a very high place in the whole history of Persian literature . The importance of the Garden of Mystery has ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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