An Analytical Approach to World Literature: Criticism, History, and MethodologyShinozaki Shorin, 1959 - 437 Seiten |
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... facts by Herford involve no contradictions within themselves . The facts that happen frequently and therefore are of use again and again are all simple facts . But such facts as ap- pearing simple may not be simple all the time . The ...
... facts by Herford involve no contradictions within themselves . The facts that happen frequently and therefore are of use again and again are all simple facts . But such facts as ap- pearing simple may not be simple all the time . The ...
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... facts " -can only be detected by an insight of a true critic , here in the person of Herford . Probably what has contributed more to his construction of the books may have been the fact that facts " repeated again and again gradually ...
... facts " -can only be detected by an insight of a true critic , here in the person of Herford . Probably what has contributed more to his construction of the books may have been the fact that facts " repeated again and again gradually ...
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... fact of that revolution . What H. G. Wells describes in his Tono - Bungay ( 1909 ) is the establisher of firms , advertiser , and merchant , and not the manufacturer , the fact which shows that in his days the effect of the in- dustrial ...
... fact of that revolution . What H. G. Wells describes in his Tono - Bungay ( 1909 ) is the establisher of firms , advertiser , and merchant , and not the manufacturer , the fact which shows that in his days the effect of the in- dustrial ...
Inhalt
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