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Now to the group of questions with which I am most concerned . It is time to state them , and in somewhat provocative form , so that — whether or not I can do anything toward answering them — the questions themselves may be strikingly ...
Now to the group of questions with which I am most concerned . It is time to state them , and in somewhat provocative form , so that — whether or not I can do anything toward answering them — the questions themselves may be strikingly ...
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The question whether Blake's illustrations to the Divina Commedia are or are not adequate is a proof that different arts are comparable . The problems of baroque or any other historical style transgress the frame of a single art .
The question whether Blake's illustrations to the Divina Commedia are or are not adequate is a proof that different arts are comparable . The problems of baroque or any other historical style transgress the frame of a single art .
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Now this , of course , brings in the question of what " art " is ; it may be that to raise it is merely to raise in another form the same question we have been discussing . But aside from this the metalinguistic , or seemingly ...
Now this , of course , brings in the question of what " art " is ; it may be that to raise it is merely to raise in another form the same question we have been discussing . But aside from this the metalinguistic , or seemingly ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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