Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... individual , who is merely the prey of abstract economic forces which drive him to his doom with the inevitability of a Greek fate . We will leave aside the question of whether or not the conception that man is driven by external fate ...
... individual , who is merely the prey of abstract economic forces which drive him to his doom with the inevitability of a Greek fate . We will leave aside the question of whether or not the conception that man is driven by external fate ...
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... individual , a man with a personal history . The two , of course , even though they may be in glaring conflict , are also one , a unity , in so far as the latter is eventually conditioned by the former , though this does not and should ...
... individual , a man with a personal history . The two , of course , even though they may be in glaring conflict , are also one , a unity , in so far as the latter is eventually conditioned by the former , though this does not and should ...
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... individual ; in those of. W. K. WIMSATT , JR .: T HE CENTRAL argument of this essay , con- cerning what I shall , taking a term from Hegel , call the " concrete universal , " pro- ceeds from the observation that literary theorists have ...
... individual ; in those of. W. K. WIMSATT , JR .: T HE CENTRAL argument of this essay , con- cerning what I shall , taking a term from Hegel , call the " concrete universal , " pro- ceeds from the observation that literary theorists have ...
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Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
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