An Analytical Approach to World Literature: Criticism, History, and MethodologyShinozaki Shorin, 1959 - 437 Seiten |
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... Human image has to be based on the view of the world which has developed with the progress of the human species . In this way our effort has thus far been made in order to show that the concept of human image could be rightly understood ...
... Human image has to be based on the view of the world which has developed with the progress of the human species . In this way our effort has thus far been made in order to show that the concept of human image could be rightly understood ...
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... human race , but in the artistic and concrete em- bodiment of its ideal . The structure of such embodiment or human image naturally consists of two parts ; the essential and the incidental . What is incidental in the structure of human ...
... human race , but in the artistic and concrete em- bodiment of its ideal . The structure of such embodiment or human image naturally consists of two parts ; the essential and the incidental . What is incidental in the structure of human ...
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... Human be- haviour pertains to historic events and itself is part of the his- tory . History of literature as science is , in this way , to deal with works of literature as representing human behaviour as From part of historic entity or ...
... Human be- haviour pertains to historic events and itself is part of the his- tory . History of literature as science is , in this way , to deal with works of literature as representing human behaviour as From part of historic entity or ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
according aesthetic American Literature audience basis beauty believed Beowulf C. H. Herford called Cambridge History century cephalic index Chapter civilization comedy complex consciousness criticism D. H. Lawrence definite dialect elements emotion England English literature environment epic eternal European literature existence experience expression Ezra Pound factors feeling field geographical Greek Herford Hippolyte Taine historical entity History of English history of literature human image human race I. A. Richards idea individual intellect intuition James Joyce Japanese judgement kind knowledge language literary historian means mental climate modern movement national literature nature Nibelungenlied nictophoebia objective period philosophy photophoebia poem poet poetic poetry political possible present principle prose racial Renaissance represented Roman Romanticism scientific sense Shakespeare simple social speaker spirit stage story structure T. S. Eliot theory things thought tion tragedy truth various W. H. Auden words Wordsworth world literature writers