Hawthorne and the Modern Short Story: A Study in GenreMouton, 1966 - 148 sider |
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Side 22
... symbol , the his- torical past , the allegorical framework of myth , and multiple perspective . By means of the symbol he is able not only to identify the concrete fact , but also by extension to suggest iden- tification of the fact ...
... symbol , the his- torical past , the allegorical framework of myth , and multiple perspective . By means of the symbol he is able not only to identify the concrete fact , but also by extension to suggest iden- tification of the fact ...
Side 23
... symbol remains an overextended image , as long as no attempt is made to assign to it any meaning , it remains symbol . But once meaning is attached at any level , this aspect of the symbol becomes sign . And once a group of symbols oper ...
... symbol remains an overextended image , as long as no attempt is made to assign to it any meaning , it remains symbol . But once meaning is attached at any level , this aspect of the symbol becomes sign . And once a group of symbols oper ...
Side 52
... symbol as a means of expressing truth . In a letter he writes that " all art is au fond symbolic , conscious or un- conscious " .17 The truth which the symbol expresses , however , cannot be stated discursively . " The true symbol ...
... symbol as a means of expressing truth . In a letter he writes that " all art is au fond symbolic , conscious or un- conscious " .17 The truth which the symbol expresses , however , cannot be stated discursively . " The true symbol ...
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a Problem | 9 |
Hawthornes Literary Theory and Its Relation | 16 |
Analyses of Represen | 25 |
Copyright | |
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