Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 5Joseph Strelka |
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Page 168
... artistic product . ” Everything is experienced medially , as it were , always in the particular artistic form of retentional modification of the embodied emotional tradi- tion ; embodied to such an extent that the artist can at will ...
... artistic product . ” Everything is experienced medially , as it were , always in the particular artistic form of retentional modification of the embodied emotional tradi- tion ; embodied to such an extent that the artist can at will ...
Page 213
... artistic development ; in doing so , he referred --although with certain reservations - to non - Marxist " sociologists of literature " such as Madame de Staël , Guizot , Taine , and Brunetière . He gave an excellent example of his sort ...
... artistic development ; in doing so , he referred --although with certain reservations - to non - Marxist " sociologists of literature " such as Madame de Staël , Guizot , Taine , and Brunetière . He gave an excellent example of his sort ...
Page 237
... artistic thinking , be derived from the particular social con- ditions . " But this expectation presupposes on the one hand an expla- nation of the total complexity of the connecting , intermediate links that tie " social conditions ...
... artistic thinking , be derived from the particular social con- ditions . " But this expectation presupposes on the one hand an expla- nation of the total complexity of the connecting , intermediate links that tie " social conditions ...
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LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY 21 | 21 |
THE THREAT OF LITERARY SOCIOLOGY | 30 |
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