The Centennial Review: CR., Band 21Michigan State University, College of Arts & Letters, 1977 |
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... vision which will suggest what we should do with our knowl- edge . " 18 But can " social vision " then do without rational knowledge ? What kind of social and moral guidance can we obtain from litera- ture as defined by Frye ? Frye's ...
... vision which will suggest what we should do with our knowl- edge . " 18 But can " social vision " then do without rational knowledge ? What kind of social and moral guidance can we obtain from litera- ture as defined by Frye ? Frye's ...
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... vision " in some way depends on " the vision of things as they are . " The extent of this dependence , however , is clearly subordinate to Frye's primary commitment to the imagination's autonomy . Imag- inative vision , he constantly ...
... vision " in some way depends on " the vision of things as they are . " The extent of this dependence , however , is clearly subordinate to Frye's primary commitment to the imagination's autonomy . Imag- inative vision , he constantly ...
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... vision of peace and brotherhood by the mythologized River Thames pictures the harmony possible in human affairs , of which the recent Peace of Utrecht is a con- crete symbol . Thus an idea is represented by the landscape , then its ...
... vision of peace and brotherhood by the mythologized River Thames pictures the harmony possible in human affairs , of which the recent Peace of Utrecht is a con- crete symbol . Thus an idea is represented by the landscape , then its ...
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