College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... approach to a social theory about literature generally . It is in regard to the practices of literary criticism and the Black writer that Gib- son is promising but in the end unfulfilling . His thesis is not only that formalistic ...
... approach to a social theory about literature generally . It is in regard to the practices of literary criticism and the Black writer that Gib- son is promising but in the end unfulfilling . His thesis is not only that formalistic ...
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... approach , which she connects to the theological and historical contexts of the poem . Drawing on Jungian psychology as well as mythol- ogy and anthropology , Gaetano Cipolla presents the archetypal approach . Marie Giuriceo describes ...
... approach , which she connects to the theological and historical contexts of the poem . Drawing on Jungian psychology as well as mythol- ogy and anthropology , Gaetano Cipolla presents the archetypal approach . Marie Giuriceo describes ...
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... approach might be helpful . What I mean by a negative approach is this : instead of optimis- tically assuming that each mind is a tabula rasa waiting eagerly to be in- scribed with the stuff of poetry , we might assume that these minds ...
... approach might be helpful . What I mean by a negative approach is this : instead of optimis- tically assuming that each mind is a tabula rasa waiting eagerly to be in- scribed with the stuff of poetry , we might assume that these minds ...
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