The Function of Mimesis and Its DeclineHarvard University Press, 1968 - 317 pàgines |
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Pàgina 69
... concern is under- standable . Allen Tate's distinction between communication and communion , the latter applying to ... concerns are valid when propaganda or a false psychologism is involved . But romantic talk about the poet speaking to ...
... concern is under- standable . Allen Tate's distinction between communication and communion , the latter applying to ... concerns are valid when propaganda or a false psychologism is involved . But romantic talk about the poet speaking to ...
Pàgina 148
... concerned with the coherence of the Poetics , not with the Politics , that it need not have reference to this part of ... concern . Though certain Aristotelian patterns of thought are recognizable throughout the treatise , they are not ...
... concerned with the coherence of the Poetics , not with the Politics , that it need not have reference to this part of ... concern . Though certain Aristotelian patterns of thought are recognizable throughout the treatise , they are not ...
Pàgina 225
... concern , when there was question of poetry , frequently lacked the contemplative orientation of Plato , it must be ... concerns of salvation and the concerns of culture . In such a milieu even the rather pragmatic Horatian formula ...
... concern , when there was question of poetry , frequently lacked the contemplative orientation of Plato , it must be ... concerns of salvation and the concerns of culture . In such a milieu even the rather pragmatic Horatian formula ...
Continguts
Three Views and Three Phases I | 1 |
The Cognitive Element | 51 |
The Structural Element | 130 |
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