Refiguring La Fontaine: Tercentenary EssaysAnne Lynn Birberick Reprint of an internationally praised collection of essays by a team of cutting-edge La Fontaine scholars. |
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... interpretation " ( 37 ) . The critic's job is not to classify but to explain : " We iden- tify the genre to interpret the exemplar . " Fowler adds , " [ w ] hen we try to decide the genre of a work , ... our aim is to discover its ...
... interpretation " ( 37 ) . The critic's job is not to classify but to explain : " We iden- tify the genre to interpret the exemplar . " Fowler adds , " [ w ] hen we try to decide the genre of a work , ... our aim is to discover its ...
Page 104
... interpreting it as a " raisonnement . " The deductive process by which the poet draws his conclusions lends credence to their interpretation . Nevertheless , further analysis of the term will better illuminate its function in La ...
... interpreting it as a " raisonnement . " The deductive process by which the poet draws his conclusions lends credence to their interpretation . Nevertheless , further analysis of the term will better illuminate its function in La ...
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... interpretation linked to the relativist approach previously established in the fable . The full ironic potential of the last lines emerges when they are seen as closely related to the cognitive framework of the first 54 lines on ...
... interpretation linked to the relativist approach previously established in the fable . The full ironic potential of the last lines emerges when they are seen as closely related to the cognitive framework of the first 54 lines on ...
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MARIEODILE SWEETSER | 1 |
MICHAEL VINCENT | 10 |
La Fontaines Framedworks | 22 |
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