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... theory , beginning with the most prominent concepts of space , extending from Plato to Kant to Ein- stein . This ... theory . The decisive documents of the theory of the novel , including Percy Lubbock's Craft of Fiction , Henry James's ...
... theory , beginning with the most prominent concepts of space , extending from Plato to Kant to Ein- stein . This ... theory . The decisive documents of the theory of the novel , including Percy Lubbock's Craft of Fiction , Henry James's ...
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... Theory of Prose . Important recent French theory includes Todorov's Poetics of Prose as well as his " Poétique , ” contributed to What is Structuralism ?; Gérard Genette's crucial essays on space in Figures I and Figures II ; Michel ...
... Theory of Prose . Important recent French theory includes Todorov's Poetics of Prose as well as his " Poétique , ” contributed to What is Structuralism ?; Gérard Genette's crucial essays on space in Figures I and Figures II ; Michel ...
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... theory of space , Aristotle's materialism and pragmatism are based on his.4 Plato's ideal geometrizations involve space with separation ; Aristotle's theory supports containment . In these thinkers the novelist was to find two ...
... theory of space , Aristotle's materialism and pragmatism are based on his.4 Plato's ideal geometrizations involve space with separation ; Aristotle's theory supports containment . In these thinkers the novelist was to find two ...
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