The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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SYMBOL AND MYTH : MORE QUESTIONS THE THAN ANSWERS O. B. HARDISON , JR . The University of North Carolina HE more one reads current discussions of symbol and myth , the more aware one becomes that in certain contexts the two terms are ...
SYMBOL AND MYTH : MORE QUESTIONS THE THAN ANSWERS O. B. HARDISON , JR . The University of North Carolina HE more one reads current discussions of symbol and myth , the more aware one becomes that in certain contexts the two terms are ...
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... symbol criticism is con- cerned . There are today almost as many views of symbol as there are critics . Martin Foss , for example , in Symbol and Metaphor in Human Experience , asserts that symbol limits and stultifies human expression ...
... symbol criticism is con- cerned . There are today almost as many views of symbol as there are critics . Martin Foss , for example , in Symbol and Metaphor in Human Experience , asserts that symbol limits and stultifies human expression ...
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... symbol and myth criticism furnish criteria for distinguishing good literature from bad or the literary from the non ... symbol and myth creates another difficulty . If symbol is the essential element of expression as Cassirer believes ...
... symbol and myth criticism furnish criteria for distinguishing good literature from bad or the literary from the non ... symbol and myth creates another difficulty . If symbol is the essential element of expression as Cassirer believes ...
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