Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 4Joseph Strelka |
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... seems so radically disenchanted with the medieval scheme of things , as though the modus intellectualis of the ... seems barren , and the crown that rewards our sophistication's breakthrough seems bleak . This bleakness may be of two ...
... seems so radically disenchanted with the medieval scheme of things , as though the modus intellectualis of the ... seems barren , and the crown that rewards our sophistication's breakthrough seems bleak . This bleakness may be of two ...
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... seems unavoidable ; on the other , our awareness that our language is at bottom metaphorical seems to pull the rug from under speech as having any dependable meaning whatsoever . " Every concept , " as Santayana once remarked , “ is ...
... seems unavoidable ; on the other , our awareness that our language is at bottom metaphorical seems to pull the rug from under speech as having any dependable meaning whatsoever . " Every concept , " as Santayana once remarked , “ is ...
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... seems to dream of his ancestral past . One is tempted to think that he did so because he attained a deeper level of the unconscious than Baudelaire or Rimbaud . Aurélia contains three such visions in which the poet encounters or be ...
... seems to dream of his ancestral past . One is tempted to think that he did so because he attained a deeper level of the unconscious than Baudelaire or Rimbaud . Aurélia contains three such visions in which the poet encounters or be ...
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
LE CRI DE MERLIN OR INTERPRETATION | 9 |
THE MUSE AS A SYMBOL OF LITERARY | 36 |
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