Continuum, Volume 2AMS Press, 1990 - French literature |
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Page 22
... philosophical " vocabulary J. L. Nancy employs to describe the ideological functioning of literary myth in the constitution of a community.12 If we understand myth to be the undefinable bond uniting and separating individuals in a ...
... philosophical " vocabulary J. L. Nancy employs to describe the ideological functioning of literary myth in the constitution of a community.12 If we understand myth to be the undefinable bond uniting and separating individuals in a ...
Page 151
... philosophical context in which Aristotelian rhetorical and literary works were conceived , Eden rigorously examines with fascinating results the numerous cross - references between Aristotle's Poetics , Rhetoric , Nichomachean Ethics ...
... philosophical context in which Aristotelian rhetorical and literary works were conceived , Eden rigorously examines with fascinating results the numerous cross - references between Aristotle's Poetics , Rhetoric , Nichomachean Ethics ...
Page 152
... philosophical , psychological , and artistic ramifications of that phenomenon . Chapter 2 , " Poetry and Equity : Aristotle's Defense of Fiction " is perhaps the pivotal chapter of the study , for it is there that Eden addresses the ...
... philosophical , psychological , and artistic ramifications of that phenomenon . Chapter 2 , " Poetry and Equity : Aristotle's Defense of Fiction " is perhaps the pivotal chapter of the study , for it is there that Eden addresses the ...
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