A Handbook of Critical Approaches to LiteratureHarper & Row, 1966 - 238 pàgines |
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... meaning beneath the surface one ) , there is usually a one - to - one relationship , that is , one idea or object in the narrative stands for only one idea or object allegorically . A story from the Old Testament illustrates this . The ...
... meaning beneath the surface one ) , there is usually a one - to - one relationship , that is , one idea or object in the narrative stands for only one idea or object allegorically . A story from the Old Testament illustrates this . The ...
Pàgina 79
... meaning - a kind of countermeaning for the world of Denmark and a subtler meaning for Hamlet and the reader . As we have mentioned , Hamlet's overriding concern , even before he knows about the Ghost's appearance , is the frustration of ...
... meaning - a kind of countermeaning for the world of Denmark and a subtler meaning for Hamlet and the reader . As we have mentioned , Hamlet's overriding concern , even before he knows about the Ghost's appearance , is the frustration of ...
Pàgina 223
... meaning , the suggested or emotional meaning of a word as compared with its “ dictionary " or " conceptual " meaning . For example , the connotative values of " home " may in some instances be more important than the denota- tive values ...
... meaning , the suggested or emotional meaning of a word as compared with its “ dictionary " or " conceptual " meaning . For example , the connotative values of " home " may in some instances be more important than the denota- tive values ...
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TRADITIONAL APPROACHES | 1 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO MARVELLS | 10 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO Hamlet | 16 |
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