| Paul Ricoeur - 1981 - 332 頁
...tragedy is destined to express human reality, to express the tragedy of life. But on the other hand, mimesis does not mean the duplication of reality;...better, higher, more noble than they are in reality. Could we not say that mimesis is the Greek term for what we have called the non-ostensive reference... | |
| Joseph Margolis - 1987 - 624 頁
...tragedy is destined to express human reality, to express the tragedy of life. But on the other hand, mimesis does not mean the duplication of reality;...better, higher, more noble than they are in reality. Could we not say that mimesis is the Greek term for what we have called the non-ostensive reference... | |
| James Olney - 1998 - 456 頁
...in the same volume, in an essay titled "Metaphor and the Problem of Hermeneutics," we are told that "mimesis does not mean the duplication of reality;...mimesis is poiesis, that is, construction, creation" (p. 180). seau. The situations of K. in The Castle or The Trial, of Gregor Samsa in Metamorphosis or... | |
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