Introduction to Comparative LiteraturePegasus, 1974 - 349 pagini |
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Pagina 136
... appear to be the perfect hero of such a novel , 2 and Mrs. Western , the aunt of Tom Jones's Sophia who ceaselessly ... appears armed for the battle of existence , ready to live out his own future novel . The Bildungsroman does not in ...
... appear to be the perfect hero of such a novel , 2 and Mrs. Western , the aunt of Tom Jones's Sophia who ceaselessly ... appears armed for the battle of existence , ready to live out his own future novel . The Bildungsroman does not in ...
Pagina 144
... appears between what Johann Nicolas Tetens called , in 1777 , " natural development " and " artificial school development . " 21 In spite of his teacher , Emile appears , in many respects , as a self - taught man . It is the great book ...
... appears between what Johann Nicolas Tetens called , in 1777 , " natural development " and " artificial school development . " 21 In spite of his teacher , Emile appears , in many respects , as a self - taught man . It is the great book ...
Pagina 204
... appears to have a false departure : the announced Motiv re- mains totally unexploited . The ingenious invention is derived , it seems , from Anouilh as a stage director and not from Anouilh as a playwright . The substance of his drama ...
... appears to have a false departure : the announced Motiv re- mains totally unexploited . The ingenious invention is derived , it seems , from Anouilh as a stage director and not from Anouilh as a playwright . The substance of his drama ...
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The Historical Perspective | 5 |
The Meaning of World Literature | 14 |
A Philosophy of Letters | 21 |
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