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... nature recurrent , and which calls for the repeti- tion of the ritual which deals with the situation and satisfies the need evoked by it ' . Ernst Cassirer seems to hold a similar view - I say seems because there appear to me to be some ...
... nature recurrent , and which calls for the repeti- tion of the ritual which deals with the situation and satisfies the need evoked by it ' . Ernst Cassirer seems to hold a similar view - I say seems because there appear to me to be some ...
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... nature and nature in man - and , but only indirectly , implicating man in man through a common implica- tion in nature . If we can accept this , perhaps we can go on to say that poetry is symbolic discourse , of a much more complex and ...
... nature and nature in man - and , but only indirectly , implicating man in man through a common implica- tion in nature . If we can accept this , perhaps we can go on to say that poetry is symbolic discourse , of a much more complex and ...
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... nature , as in myth , but directly , by releasing images of a common fate . Both myth and poetry have for their function de - neutraliza- tion , but myth does so , originally at least , in order to enable man to come to terms with the ...
... nature , as in myth , but directly , by releasing images of a common fate . Both myth and poetry have for their function de - neutraliza- tion , but myth does so , originally at least , in order to enable man to come to terms with the ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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