Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 2Joseph Strelka |
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... reasons were not merely of a methodological - cognitive nature , but that there were other reasons to which I shall refer later . There was some hesitation at first as to what exactly this basic science should be - but the decision went ...
... reasons were not merely of a methodological - cognitive nature , but that there were other reasons to which I shall refer later . There was some hesitation at first as to what exactly this basic science should be - but the decision went ...
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... reasons is a tribute to the richness of these two epics , and the same can be said about Shakespeare , who was admired in the eighteenth century for his " knowledge of the human heart , ” in the nineteenth century for his ability to ...
... reasons is a tribute to the richness of these two epics , and the same can be said about Shakespeare , who was admired in the eighteenth century for his " knowledge of the human heart , ” in the nineteenth century for his ability to ...
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... reasons and some main- tain their place in an established culture without any exposure to the test of popularity even among the more sophisticated and highly literate minority . Shakespeare is the supreme example of the true classic ...
... reasons and some main- tain their place in an established culture without any exposure to the test of popularity even among the more sophisticated and highly literate minority . Shakespeare is the supreme example of the true classic ...
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THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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