Beyond Literary Theory: Literature as a Search for the Meaning of Human DestinyUniversity Press of America, 2001 - 334 páginas Beyond Literary Theory is not representative of any particular school of criticism. Its purpose is to demonstrate the scope and limits of critical theories based on logic, scientism, and psychoanalysis. Eduard H. Strauch allows readers to explore beyond literary theory to discover dimensions of human experience that define timeless literature. |
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II | vii |
VI | 25 |
VII | 27 |
IX | 37 |
X | 47 |
XI | 57 |
XIII | 71 |
XIV | 81 |
XXII | 157 |
XXIV | 159 |
XXV | 165 |
XXVI | 175 |
XXVII | 209 |
XXIX | 235 |
XXX | 239 |
XXXI | 247 |
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Beyond Literary Theory: Literature as a Search for the Meaning of Human Destiny Eduard Hugo Strauch Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
Términos y frases comunes
20th century ancient Apollonian and Dionysian approach archetypal Aristotle Aristotle's artist beauty C.G. Jung causality Chapter Christ Christian collective unconscious complex concepts consciousness contrast creative Dante Dante's death dialectic Diel Diel's psychology discover divine emotional essential desire evoke existence existential express feeling fish Freud's Freudian Furthermore genre Hence human destiny human experience hybris I.A. Richards Ibid imagination individual insight interpretation Jung Jung's knowledge language literary criticism Literary Theory lives man's manifest meaning metaphor method mind moral mystical myth nature Nausea neo-Aristotelians novel objective Oedipus Oedipus Complex one's passion Paul Diel peak experiences personality philosophy Plato poem poet poetic poetry psyche psychic psychoanalysis reader reality realize reason reveals Roquentin S.T. Coleridge Santiago Sartre's scientific seek sense significance soul spiritual story subconscious sublime supraconscious symbols T.S. Eliot thought tion tragedy truth ultimate understanding universe versus Vita Nuova Wellek words