The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 17 頁
... myth , the more aware one becomes that in certain contexts the two terms are functionally related . Symbol has ... myth . Many useful studies of symbolism make no reference to myth . The reverse , however , is not true . In the important ...
... myth , the more aware one becomes that in certain contexts the two terms are functionally related . Symbol has ... myth . Many useful studies of symbolism make no reference to myth . The reverse , however , is not true . In the important ...
第 25 頁
... myth criticism with other approaches . Because a consensus exists , critics are freed from the need to write endless treatises on " the nature of myth " and can concentrate on applications . Although historical problems and problems of ...
... myth criticism with other approaches . Because a consensus exists , critics are freed from the need to write endless treatises on " the nature of myth " and can concentrate on applications . Although historical problems and problems of ...
第 76 頁
... myth is inspiring , allegory entertaining . " Why then does Plato in the Republic object to the poets who deal in myth ? 15 The answer is also the key to his own use of myth : the traditional poets deal in received , traditional myths ...
... myth is inspiring , allegory entertaining . " Why then does Plato in the Republic object to the poets who deal in myth ? 15 The answer is also the key to his own use of myth : the traditional poets deal in received , traditional myths ...
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