Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 2Joseph Strelka |
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... consciousness approaches it . " 24 In other words : It is quite possible for our consciousness to remain closed to the wealth of meaning contained in a symbol and to reduce its meaning to some well - worn , generally known facts . When ...
... consciousness approaches it . " 24 In other words : It is quite possible for our consciousness to remain closed to the wealth of meaning contained in a symbol and to reduce its meaning to some well - worn , generally known facts . When ...
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... consciousness unawares . Instead , these un- conscious contents should enlarge and deepen our consciousness and enrich the entire personality . For this reason , Jung rated the visionary type of literature with its deep - probing ...
... consciousness unawares . Instead , these un- conscious contents should enlarge and deepen our consciousness and enrich the entire personality . For this reason , Jung rated the visionary type of literature with its deep - probing ...
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... consciousness . And so , ever new symbols arise , conveying a connection between the modern consciousness and the eternally human in a vaguely sensed way and , at the same time , opening up new possibilities of consciousness . In ...
... consciousness . And so , ever new symbols arise , conveying a connection between the modern consciousness and the eternally human in a vaguely sensed way and , at the same time , opening up new possibilities of consciousness . In ...
Contents
THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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A. K. Coomaraswamy aesthetic value analysis archetype Aristotle artistic Ästhetik basic beautiful become C. G. Jung century cognition concept consciousness contents course creative criteria criterion culture defined descriptive definitions dreams element emotional essay existence experience expression fact Freud Friedrich Schlegel function genre Goethe Hermann Broch human I. A. Richards Ibid idea import individual interpretation intrinsic judge Jung Jung's kind kitsch knowledge language linguistic literary criticism literary evaluation literature logical meaning merely method mind nature norms Northrop Frye Norwegian language novel object perceived Petrarchan sonnet Physicalistic Plato poem poet poetic poetry possible principle problem produce psychological question reader relation relationship René Guénon René Wellek Roman Ingarden Schiller sense social speak specific standards structure symbols taste themal themes things tion true uncon unconscious understanding value feeling value judgments Wellek words work's writer