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Barthes seems to imply that literature is a meaningless game , perhaps a highbrow form of crossword puzzles . Frye's system does reflect life ultimately , but only on a very general level — the seasons , the rhythms of birth , growth ...
Barthes seems to imply that literature is a meaningless game , perhaps a highbrow form of crossword puzzles . Frye's system does reflect life ultimately , but only on a very general level — the seasons , the rhythms of birth , growth ...
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Thus , myth and ritual are not primitive science and technology ; they are primitive literature and theatre . Conversely , literature , theatre , and the arts generally function for us like myth and ritual for primitive tribes .
Thus , myth and ritual are not primitive science and technology ; they are primitive literature and theatre . Conversely , literature , theatre , and the arts generally function for us like myth and ritual for primitive tribes .
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There is a good deal of discussion about art , literature , and drama ; like so much of twentieth - century literature , the play is directly about the nature of art and the role of the artist . A Dream Play and The Sea Gull can be ...
There is a good deal of discussion about art , literature , and drama ; like so much of twentieth - century literature , the play is directly about the nature of art and the role of the artist . A Dream Play and The Sea Gull can be ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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