The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... myths ? 147 How , for example , are these related , and are we to suppose that there are many myths or really only one basic myth with many variant transfor- mations ? 148 The critic will naturally be eager to associate himself with the ...
... myths ? 147 How , for example , are these related , and are we to suppose that there are many myths or really only one basic myth with many variant transfor- mations ? 148 The critic will naturally be eager to associate himself with the ...
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... myths which these compositions were clearly designed to embody . Nor are they statements of the sort that can be ... myth in the Winter's Tale , or take sides in the quarrel of Classical scholars over the ritual origin of Greek drama ...
... myths which these compositions were clearly designed to embody . Nor are they statements of the sort that can be ... myth in the Winter's Tale , or take sides in the quarrel of Classical scholars over the ritual origin of Greek drama ...
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... Myths and Rituals : A General Theory , " Harvard Theological Review , XXXV ( 1942 ) , 45-79 ; Stanley Edgar Hyman , " Myth , Ritual , and Nonsense , " Kenyon Review , XI ( 1949 ) , 455-75 . The following are some of the more general ...
... Myths and Rituals : A General Theory , " Harvard Theological Review , XXXV ( 1942 ) , 45-79 ; Stanley Edgar Hyman , " Myth , Ritual , and Nonsense , " Kenyon Review , XI ( 1949 ) , 455-75 . The following are some of the more general ...
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contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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