Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 13-15John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1988 |
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... literary theory . We have been conditioned by our traditions to see art as disinterested and thus also literary theory as a pure and autonomous area of enquiry , but it is saturated with social and cultural assumptions . Indeed some ...
... literary theory . We have been conditioned by our traditions to see art as disinterested and thus also literary theory as a pure and autonomous area of enquiry , but it is saturated with social and cultural assumptions . Indeed some ...
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... literary theories of ' metaphysical ' Marxism14 , when a discrepancy is perceived between the worlds of art and historical reality and it is held that society should embody the transcendental values attributed to art15 . Alternatively ...
... literary theories of ' metaphysical ' Marxism14 , when a discrepancy is perceived between the worlds of art and historical reality and it is held that society should embody the transcendental values attributed to art15 . Alternatively ...
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... literary game Apollonius leaves certain literary clues . The first clues are to be found in Apollonius ' alteration to one element of the Peleus / Thetis story as given in the Aigimios ( i.e. fire for the cauldron of water ) , and in ...
... literary game Apollonius leaves certain literary clues . The first clues are to be found in Apollonius ' alteration to one element of the Peleus / Thetis story as given in the Aigimios ( i.e. fire for the cauldron of water ) , and in ...
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