Unisa English Studies, Volumes 16-20Department of English, University of South Africa., 1978 - English language |
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... literary sentences rather than with their ulterior meaning.23 Käte Hamburger , notably , has also taken Ingarden to task over this issue and , furthermore , has claimed that it is tautological since it designates the sentences of a ...
... literary sentences rather than with their ulterior meaning.23 Käte Hamburger , notably , has also taken Ingarden to task over this issue and , furthermore , has claimed that it is tautological since it designates the sentences of a ...
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... literary periods ' was innocent and pragmatic , current uses of the concept can amount to facile and polemical generaliza- tions . ' Genre ' and ' literary history ' have become dangerously entrenched concepts . Esrock , E. ' Literature ...
... literary periods ' was innocent and pragmatic , current uses of the concept can amount to facile and polemical generaliza- tions . ' Genre ' and ' literary history ' have become dangerously entrenched concepts . Esrock , E. ' Literature ...
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... Literary Criticism ' . New Literary History , 12 ( 1981 ) , 119–126 . In contrast to the enormous number of Freudian and Lacan- ian studies of the intersection between psychology and liter- ature , von Franz indicates that Jungian ...
... Literary Criticism ' . New Literary History , 12 ( 1981 ) , 119–126 . In contrast to the enormous number of Freudian and Lacan- ian studies of the intersection between psychology and liter- ature , von Franz indicates that Jungian ...
Contents
Ephemerides on its 150th Anniversary | 10 |
Two Themes in the African Novel in English | 16 |
Jeni Couzyn | 23 |
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