An Analytical Approach to World Literature: Criticism, History, and MethodologyShinozaki Shorin, 1959 - 437 Seiten |
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... believed to influence upon the progress of events more directly than anyone else , but nowadays they * Ivor Nicholson . p . 9 . ** Hokuesido . Ten are believed to exist for their individual sensibility , emotion 228 HISTORY - OF ...
... believed to influence upon the progress of events more directly than anyone else , but nowadays they * Ivor Nicholson . p . 9 . ** Hokuesido . Ten are believed to exist for their individual sensibility , emotion 228 HISTORY - OF ...
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... believed in the cause of reconstruction which was based on real facts . The method he suggested for the achievement of such goals consisted of the laws of continuity and similarity . His Positive Philosophy ( 1839-42 ) is a work in ...
... believed in the cause of reconstruction which was based on real facts . The method he suggested for the achievement of such goals consisted of the laws of continuity and similarity . His Positive Philosophy ( 1839-42 ) is a work in ...
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... believed , too , that as the mainspring of reality it is not laws but inci- dents that lie in the inmost part of the universe . In the sense that he definitely clarified the alogicality of reality , Henri Bergson looms large . He believed ...
... believed , too , that as the mainspring of reality it is not laws but inci- dents that lie in the inmost part of the universe . In the sense that he definitely clarified the alogicality of reality , Henri Bergson looms large . He believed ...
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Foreword | 1 |
B The Dimensional Restriction | 10 |
The Scientific Method | 20 |
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According activities aesthetic American attempted audience basis beauty believed called century Chapter classical comes comparative complete consciousness contributed criticism culture definite dialect effects elements emotion England English literature environment Essay established example existence experience explain expression fact feeling field frames French give Greek historian history of literature human idea imagination important individual influence internal intuition Italy John judgement kind knowledge language latter laws literary living major materials means method Middle mind movement nature object observation origin period philosophy poem poet poetic poetry political position possible practical present principle produced prose race reason reference represented result Roman says scientific sense Shakespeare shows simply social spirit stage standard story structure style suggested theme theory things Thomas thought tion tries truth unique universe various whole writers