Literature as ExperienceMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 325 sider |
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... suggest a similarity of response , though some correction of this notion . will be offered later . There is a degree ... suggested or implied meanings , the tangential influence of ambiguous interpretations . A writer depends upon the ...
... suggest a similarity of response , though some correction of this notion . will be offered later . There is a degree ... suggested or implied meanings , the tangential influence of ambiguous interpretations . A writer depends upon the ...
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... suggested , the work of literature , as an experience , is only one in a series of experiences which may be assumed to lie behind any reader's experiencing of a particular poem or story or play . First of all , there is , for the writer ...
... suggested , the work of literature , as an experience , is only one in a series of experiences which may be assumed to lie behind any reader's experiencing of a particular poem or story or play . First of all , there is , for the writer ...
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... suggested , might respond quite differently , emotionally , to the script . Nevertheless the play itself has not ... suggest that emotions are irrelevant to a con- sideration of literature , since literature as the imitating of experi ...
... suggested , might respond quite differently , emotionally , to the script . Nevertheless the play itself has not ... suggest that emotions are irrelevant to a con- sideration of literature , since literature as the imitating of experi ...
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The Individual and Experience | 3 |
The Physical Nature of the Individual | 15 |
Adaptive and Emotional Behavior | 29 |
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