An Analytical Approach to World Literature: Criticism, History, and MethodologyShinozaki Shorin, 1959 - 437 Seiten |
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... Language is thus a unique reaction developed by such a being . ( 1 ) Accumulation of Drives Language is fundamentally a means of satiating the needs felt by man and charged with certain contents . Its characteris- tic is that " Speech ...
... Language is thus a unique reaction developed by such a being . ( 1 ) Accumulation of Drives Language is fundamentally a means of satiating the needs felt by man and charged with certain contents . Its characteris- tic is that " Speech ...
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... language emerged correspondent to such at- tributes . Thus far we have seen the mystical stages in history of language . The Onomatopoeic Theory or the Bow- wow Theory , as is often so called , insisted that man had in- vented the names ...
... language emerged correspondent to such at- tributes . Thus far we have seen the mystical stages in history of language . The Onomatopoeic Theory or the Bow- wow Theory , as is often so called , insisted that man had in- vented the names ...
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... Language In the language which is a seamless robe , there are observed such sundry phenomena as have been referred to above . It is of course possible for the human being to improve language showing such a variety of qualification or ...
... Language In the language which is a seamless robe , there are observed such sundry phenomena as have been referred to above . It is of course possible for the human being to improve language showing such a variety of qualification 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