Structuralist Review, Volume 2Queens College Press, 1981 |
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Pagina 90
... Interpretation , pub- lished in 1955. Interpretation here is regarded as an art , not primarily a scientific or scholarly discipline , and this art of interpretation is a highly subjective , intuitive , and even creative activity ...
... Interpretation , pub- lished in 1955. Interpretation here is regarded as an art , not primarily a scientific or scholarly discipline , and this art of interpretation is a highly subjective , intuitive , and even creative activity ...
Pagina 68
... interpretation , or at least any interpretation that would do more than " reinforce and enrich the more accessible meanings . " Such an objection can easily be answered by the fact that even the barest account of the action fails to ...
... interpretation , or at least any interpretation that would do more than " reinforce and enrich the more accessible meanings . " Such an objection can easily be answered by the fact that even the barest account of the action fails to ...
Pagina 77
... interpretation . By following such a procedure , we can arrive at a meaning that is accessible to all readers because it is a response to both our need to find a coherent pattern and our recognition that such a pattern must exclude ...
... interpretation . By following such a procedure , we can arrive at a meaning that is accessible to all readers because it is a response to both our need to find a coherent pattern and our recognition that such a pattern must exclude ...
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Myth and | 49 |
On Narrative Transitions in the Prologue | 74 |
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