Aesthetic Experience and the Humanities: Modern Ideas of Aesthetic Experience in the Reading of World LiteratureAMS Press, 1972 - 339 Seiten |
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... ideas of love , law , and property which integrate human communities ; man's idea of his individual- ized capacity to know God and Truth through the creation of beauty.30 These phases of self - realization are symbolized in their ...
... ideas of love , law , and property which integrate human communities ; man's idea of his individual- ized capacity to know God and Truth through the creation of beauty.30 These phases of self - realization are symbolized in their ...
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Modern Ideas of Aesthetic Experience in the Reading of World Literature Francis Shoemaker. tends to organize Western Culture into two broad cycles ... IDEAS FROM ANTHROPOLOGY Ideas from Anthropology: Aesthetic Experience the Culture.
Modern Ideas of Aesthetic Experience in the Reading of World Literature Francis Shoemaker. tends to organize Western Culture into two broad cycles ... IDEAS FROM ANTHROPOLOGY Ideas from Anthropology: Aesthetic Experience the Culture.
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... ideas from psychology and anthropol- ogy to the extent that psychologists and anthropologists have drawn ideas from literature ? The spokesmen examined here are evidence of the current interests of literary scholars in psychology and an ...
... ideas from psychology and anthropol- ogy to the extent that psychologists and anthropologists have drawn ideas from literature ? The spokesmen examined here are evidence of the current interests of literary scholars in psychology and an ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
Ideas of Aesthetic Experience underlying Modern | 11 |
Aesthetic Experience | 24 |
Urheberrecht | |
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