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Page 124
... tradition . " The intellectual energy given to this attempt , and the close connection established between the work of literature on the one hand and the demands of advancing masses on the other lend a striking presence at this ...
... tradition . " The intellectual energy given to this attempt , and the close connection established between the work of literature on the one hand and the demands of advancing masses on the other lend a striking presence at this ...
Page 125
... tradition appeared in the contemporary disguise of " freedom " and " slavery . " The flaw in the reasoning at the heart of this masquerade has become - in Borchardt's argument - the curse of European culture . In this con- nection he ...
... tradition appeared in the contemporary disguise of " freedom " and " slavery . " The flaw in the reasoning at the heart of this masquerade has become - in Borchardt's argument - the curse of European culture . In this con- nection he ...
Page 126
... traditions or to tear it loose from its history . What was " new " in the Commedia and what was faithful to tradition was not a matter that touched his soul . Petrarch was not conscious of the fact that his rhyme opened a new dimension ...
... traditions or to tear it loose from its history . What was " new " in the Commedia and what was faithful to tradition was not a matter that touched his soul . Petrarch was not conscious of the fact that his rhyme opened a new dimension ...
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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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