The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - 376 páginas |
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... individual reads silently , or whether he listens to or watches a performance of literature by another individual or group of individuals , language creates new and inner worlds which are real to the perceiver , worlds in which he be ...
... individual reads silently , or whether he listens to or watches a performance of literature by another individual or group of individuals , language creates new and inner worlds which are real to the perceiver , worlds in which he be ...
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... individual with vocal creations of imagi- nation , the mythic deeds of ancient heroes . This idea of seizing sound and making of it the moment to remember , to recollect , has never been completely forgotten by any culture . Admittedly ...
... individual with vocal creations of imagi- nation , the mythic deeds of ancient heroes . This idea of seizing sound and making of it the moment to remember , to recollect , has never been completely forgotten by any culture . Admittedly ...
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... individuals and denied to others . It is a capacity that can be culti- vated and can give to the individual a greater sense of participation in the constantly intriguing flow of language . The writer , as well as the performer of ...
... individuals and denied to others . It is a capacity that can be culti- vated and can give to the individual a greater sense of participation in the constantly intriguing flow of language . The writer , as well as the performer of ...
Contenido
The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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