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... analysis with the hermeneutic concept of understanding . More recently Hans Georg Gadamer in his Truth and Method ( 1960 ) has defined interpretation as a ' fusion of the horizons ' of present experience with those of the past , the ...
... analysis with the hermeneutic concept of understanding . More recently Hans Georg Gadamer in his Truth and Method ( 1960 ) has defined interpretation as a ' fusion of the horizons ' of present experience with those of the past , the ...
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... analysis from structural analysis arguing that ' traditional ' sociologies of literature always attempted ' to establish relations between the con- tents of literary works and those of the collective consciousness . . . ( and ) in so ...
... analysis from structural analysis arguing that ' traditional ' sociologies of literature always attempted ' to establish relations between the con- tents of literary works and those of the collective consciousness . . . ( and ) in so ...
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... analysis with diachronic analysis of both the evolution of forms and social life . Thus the English detective novel constituted a distinct genre ( its formal development occurring during the inter - war years ) with strict rules ...
... analysis with diachronic analysis of both the evolution of forms and social life . Thus the English detective novel constituted a distinct genre ( its formal development occurring during the inter - war years ) with strict rules ...
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Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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