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... reader is tempted to feel that any given story could have been told in other ways that there is some substrate of meaning or substance in the story itself , irrespective of the way Ovid chose on that particular occasion . In this way ...
... reader is tempted to feel that any given story could have been told in other ways that there is some substrate of meaning or substance in the story itself , irrespective of the way Ovid chose on that particular occasion . In this way ...
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... reader's mental systems . There are problems with any literary criticism based on the notion of progress . A book can stimulate irrespective of how out of date it is , so long as we do not take it as a necessary part of some total of ...
... reader's mental systems . There are problems with any literary criticism based on the notion of progress . A book can stimulate irrespective of how out of date it is , so long as we do not take it as a necessary part of some total of ...
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... reader is brought into the world of the text ; paraphrase , in which the text is assimilated to the familiar world of the reader ; and imitation , in which an old text becomes the cue for something quite new . Shepherd is clearly a ...
... reader is brought into the world of the text ; paraphrase , in which the text is assimilated to the familiar world of the reader ; and imitation , in which an old text becomes the cue for something quite new . Shepherd is clearly a ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
The History of Herodotus Cambridge Classical Studies 4 Cambridge 1939 reprinted | 5 |
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