The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 25 頁
... literature has hardly been touched " would need considerable qualification today . Francis Fergusson , Herbert ... literature and therefore a matter of aesthetic experience and imagination . . . . " Later he insists that " ... if we are ...
... literature has hardly been touched " would need considerable qualification today . Francis Fergusson , Herbert ... literature and therefore a matter of aesthetic experience and imagination . . . . " Later he insists that " ... if we are ...
第 26 頁
... literature , but as far as symbol and myth are concerned , this appears impossible . The proximate sources of myth and symbol criticism are non - literary . They are attempts to deal with experience in general , of which literature is ...
... literature , but as far as symbol and myth are concerned , this appears impossible . The proximate sources of myth and symbol criticism are non - literary . They are attempts to deal with experience in general , of which literature is ...
第 50 頁
... literature . " But , accepting the generous definition of literature as everything written , I can only welcome the new emphasis which most of the critics whom I have described as intensive - holistic have placed not only on imaginative ...
... literature . " But , accepting the generous definition of literature as everything written , I can only welcome the new emphasis which most of the critics whom I have described as intensive - holistic have placed not only on imaginative ...
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