Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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... philosophy , the most creative and highest philosophy . It would take the place of ordinary philosophy . Poetry - art - was the supreme fact . " Poetry , " wrote Novalis in one of his Fragments , " is a genuine absolute reality . This ...
... philosophy , the most creative and highest philosophy . It would take the place of ordinary philosophy . Poetry - art - was the supreme fact . " Poetry , " wrote Novalis in one of his Fragments , " is a genuine absolute reality . This ...
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... Philosophy , how will she be able to hold her own in such powerful and aggressive company , especially in that of Philosophy , which in the Hegelian system stands at the summit 3 See The Philosophy of Fine Art , trans . F. P. B. ...
... Philosophy , how will she be able to hold her own in such powerful and aggressive company , especially in that of Philosophy , which in the Hegelian system stands at the summit 3 See The Philosophy of Fine Art , trans . F. P. B. ...
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... philosophy , a key into which all the great questions of our age must now be transposed . The end of a philosophical epoch , she argues , comes " with the ex- haustion of its motive concepts . " " Now once more the springs of " phil ...
... philosophy , a key into which all the great questions of our age must now be transposed . The end of a philosophical epoch , she argues , comes " with the ex- haustion of its motive concepts . " " Now once more the springs of " phil ...
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Tragedy and Comedy | 35 |
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