Northrop Frye: Anatomy of His CriticismUniversity of Toronto Press, 1990 - 294 páginas |
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... suggests that they are contrary perspectives ; their inseparable relation- ship suggests that both focus in the informed reader . These two perspectives are better expressed as poles of understand- ing , which set up ' a constant ...
... suggests that they are contrary perspectives ; their inseparable relation- ship suggests that both focus in the informed reader . These two perspectives are better expressed as poles of understand- ing , which set up ' a constant ...
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... suggests an equally ruthless and subconscious God , or else no God ' ( BG 138 , cf 146 , 171 ) .31 But of the ... suggest a new program for critics ' ( 341 ) , it does just that . It was new for the 1950s , and remains new , as an ...
... suggests an equally ruthless and subconscious God , or else no God ' ( BG 138 , cf 146 , 171 ) .31 But of the ... suggest a new program for critics ' ( 341 ) , it does just that . It was new for the 1950s , and remains new , as an ...
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... suggests the line , ' the sound of a cat is in the most useful preposition kat ' euchyn . ' Here the associations of sound almost emerge into sense because the Greek phrase , ' according to prayer , ' corresponding to the Latin ex voto ...
... suggests the line , ' the sound of a cat is in the most useful preposition kat ' euchyn . ' Here the associations of sound almost emerge into sense because the Greek phrase , ' according to prayer , ' corresponding to the Latin ex voto ...
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Frye Criticism | 3 |
Four Polemical Suggestions | 13 |
Fryes Earlier Writings | 35 |
Derechos de autor | |
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