HistoricismRoutledge, 01.03.2004 - 240 Seiten Historicism is the essential introduction to the field, providing its readers with the necessary knowledge, background and vocabulary to apply it in their own studies. Paul Hamilton's compact and comprehensive guide: * explains the theory and basics of historicism |
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... cultural critic . relates the term to the larger field of cultural representation. With a strong emphasis on clarity, lively debate and the widest possible breadth of examples, The New Critical Idiom is an indispensable approach to key ...
... cultural critic . relates the term to the larger field of cultural representation. With a strong emphasis on clarity, lively debate and the widest possible breadth of examples, The New Critical Idiom is an indispensable approach to key ...
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... cultures; and questions concerning the relation of literary to other cultural forms within the context of interdisciplinary studies. It is clear that the field of literary criticism and theory is a dynamic and heterogeneous one. The ...
... cultures; and questions concerning the relation of literary to other cultural forms within the context of interdisciplinary studies. It is clear that the field of literary criticism and theory is a dynamic and heterogeneous one. The ...
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... cultures evaluated by the degree to which they approximate to this ideal pattern. Historicists oppose this tradition ... cultural diversity different from the scientific, law-governed paradigm of the Enlightenment. Romantic aesthetics ...
... cultures evaluated by the degree to which they approximate to this ideal pattern. Historicists oppose this tradition ... cultural diversity different from the scientific, law-governed paradigm of the Enlightenment. Romantic aesthetics ...
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... cultures, Lydian, Scythian, Egyptian. His evidence is oral, anecdotal, antiquarian. While Thucydides' success in setting a pattern for future historians meant that few had a good word to say for Herodotus, the distinctive legitimacy or ...
... cultures, Lydian, Scythian, Egyptian. His evidence is oral, anecdotal, antiquarian. While Thucydides' success in setting a pattern for future historians meant that few had a good word to say for Herodotus, the distinctive legitimacy or ...
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... cultural supremacy past and present. Sophisticated scholarship of Classical historiography is now attentive to the ... cultures. When he has lived in the environment in question he happily turns his experience against home prejudices ...
... cultural supremacy past and present. Sophisticated scholarship of Classical historiography is now attentive to the ... cultures. When he has lived in the environment in question he happily turns his experience against home prejudices ...
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