Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 7Joseph Strelka |
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... explanation , or more precisely an explanatory regress , with- out worrying , for the present purposes , about whether the explanatory proposition which the work of literature exemplifies is or is not true . ( For my own part I do not ...
... explanation , or more precisely an explanatory regress , with- out worrying , for the present purposes , about whether the explanatory proposition which the work of literature exemplifies is or is not true . ( For my own part I do not ...
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... explanation . With Romanticism literature began to be marked by exemplifications for which there was no existent explanation . One of the central themes of Romanticism , to the present day , in all the arts has been what might be called ...
... explanation . With Romanticism literature began to be marked by exemplifications for which there was no existent explanation . One of the central themes of Romanticism , to the present day , in all the arts has been what might be called ...
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... Explanation of literary evaluation is ordinarily justification , a rhetorical demonstration that the kind of evaluation that particular critic is doing is the kind he ought to be doing . Literary criticism engages in hermeneutics ...
... Explanation of literary evaluation is ordinarily justification , a rhetorical demonstration that the kind of evaluation that particular critic is doing is the kind he ought to be doing . Literary criticism engages in hermeneutics ...
Contents
PSYCHOANALYSIS AND ART | 31 |
PSYCHOLOGY AND LITERATURE | 48 |
THE AUTHORITY OF FEELING AND THE ORIGINS | 69 |
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