English Institute EssaysColumbia University Press, 1957 |
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... cultural relativism may obscure for us the im- portance of the basis upon which our participation in literature ... cultures and periods of history , then I do not think that we can talk about poetry at all . Unless we can assume that ...
... cultural relativism may obscure for us the im- portance of the basis upon which our participation in literature ... cultures and periods of history , then I do not think that we can talk about poetry at all . Unless we can assume that ...
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... culture . He likes to say that " Religion is the sub- stance of culture and culture the form of religion . " 38 He has re- marked , for example : If any one , being impressed by the mosaics of Ravenna or the ceiling paintings of the ...
... culture . He likes to say that " Religion is the sub- stance of culture and culture the form of religion . " 38 He has re- marked , for example : If any one , being impressed by the mosaics of Ravenna or the ceiling paintings of the ...
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... culture ; but he does want to avoid the error that Eliot has cautioned us against , " of regard- ing religion and culture as two separate things between which there is a relation . " 43 For what he recognizes is that the whole cultural ...
... culture ; but he does want to avoid the error that Eliot has cautioned us against , " of regard- ing religion and culture as two separate things between which there is a relation . " 43 For what he recognizes is that the whole cultural ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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