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... literature , Joseph Frank's “ Spatial Form in Modern Literature , ” which examines the achievement of reversibility and simultaneity in the novel , is an important statement , although Frank does not use explicitly the concept of ...
... literature , Joseph Frank's “ Spatial Form in Modern Literature , ” which examines the achievement of reversibility and simultaneity in the novel , is an important statement , although Frank does not use explicitly the concept of ...
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... Literature " ( 1947 ) and in Literature through Art ( 1952 ) cited examples from medieval times to the twentieth century to support six relations : ( 1 ) the interpreta- tion of literary texts through pictures ( Rimbaud / Gauguin ) ...
... Literature " ( 1947 ) and in Literature through Art ( 1952 ) cited examples from medieval times to the twentieth century to support six relations : ( 1 ) the interpreta- tion of literary texts through pictures ( Rimbaud / Gauguin ) ...
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... Literature and the Arts , " in Newton P. Stallknecht and Horst Frenz , eds . , Comparative Literature : Method and Perspective , p . 183 ; an excellent appraisal is contained in Ulrich Weisstein , “ The Mutual Illumination of the Arts ...
... Literature and the Arts , " in Newton P. Stallknecht and Horst Frenz , eds . , Comparative Literature : Method and Perspective , p . 183 ; an excellent appraisal is contained in Ulrich Weisstein , “ The Mutual Illumination of the Arts ...
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