a symbol, usually an image, which recurs often enough in literature to be recognizable as an element of one's literary experience as a whole. British Pantomime Performancevon Millie Taylor - 2007 - 208 SeitenKeine Leseprobe verfügbar - Über dieses Buch
| Mark W. G. Stibbe - 1994 - 234 Seiten
...composite story of literature. (p. 79) Furthermore, each of these basic story-types has its own archetypes. Frye defines an archetype as 'a symbol, usually an...image, which recurs often enough in literature to be recognizable as an element of one's literary experience as a whole' (1 97 1 , p. 365). The identification... | |
| Imre Salusinszky, David V. Boyd - 1999 - 196 Seiten
...classical mnemotechnics, these correspond to the actual archetype in Frye's system, which he defines as 'A symbol, usually an image, which recurs often enough in literature to be recognizable as an element of one's literary experience as a whole' (AC, 365), and which he further... | |
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