Introduction to the Comparative Study of LiteratureRandom House, 1968 - 212 Seiten |
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... poem . A man could say , “ My dog is a poem , " and not be using a metaphor ; in that case , his use of the word " poem " is wholly arbitrary . Some poems were , as a matter of fact , not recognized as such by the contemporaries of ...
... poem . A man could say , “ My dog is a poem , " and not be using a metaphor ; in that case , his use of the word " poem " is wholly arbitrary . Some poems were , as a matter of fact , not recognized as such by the contemporaries of ...
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... poem was written and its poetic usage . That aspect need not be considered , however , when a poem is studied with a view to finding out how far it is new by way of examining the international literary con- text of the text in question ...
... poem was written and its poetic usage . That aspect need not be considered , however , when a poem is studied with a view to finding out how far it is new by way of examining the international literary con- text of the text in question ...
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... poem , too , we find the idea of a return from death , thereby following the pattern of the Orpheus myth . These are poems with which the Renaissance poets , who had had a classical education , were thoroughly famil- iar . They evoked ...
... poem , too , we find the idea of a return from death , thereby following the pattern of the Orpheus myth . These are poems with which the Renaissance poets , who had had a classical education , were thoroughly famil- iar . They evoked ...
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I | 3 |
Historical Patterns of Literary Criticism | 21 |
Literary Criticism in the Later Nineteenth Century | 60 |
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