Critical Essays on Roman Literature: Elegy and LyricJohn Patrick Sullivan |
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... artistic production and recognition of the way in which it differs from documentary and material evidence , the historian , too , must have the capacity to understand and interpret literature . Since every truly artistic production is ...
... artistic production and recognition of the way in which it differs from documentary and material evidence , the historian , too , must have the capacity to understand and interpret literature . Since every truly artistic production is ...
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... artistic form in which the author has expressed his thought . Yet even this does not suffice . The environment , physical and spiritual , the language and the traditional artistic form , developed to the point at which the artist found ...
... artistic form in which the author has expressed his thought . Yet even this does not suffice . The environment , physical and spiritual , the language and the traditional artistic form , developed to the point at which the artist found ...
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... artistic entity it is manifested only in the artistic product . One group , the circle of Stefan George , accepting this axiom and identifying the artist with his work , has sought to reconstruct the figure of the author's personality ...
... artistic entity it is manifested only in the artistic product . One group , the circle of Stefan George , accepting this axiom and identifying the artist with his work , has sought to reconstruct the figure of the author's personality ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION J P Sullivan Lincoln College page I | 13 |
DOCTE CATULLE K F Quinn University of 31 | 31 |
Tersus atque elEGANS J P Elder | 65 |
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