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... experienced critic . Poetics is assimilated to hermeneutics , the science of literature to the study of meaning and ... experience , and second . . . to some view of the place of literature in civilisation as a whole ' ( Frye , 1983 ) ...
... experienced critic . Poetics is assimilated to hermeneutics , the science of literature to the study of meaning and ... experience , and second . . . to some view of the place of literature in civilisation as a whole ' ( Frye , 1983 ) ...
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... experience but oriented to the cultural whole . The her- meneutic approach was later integrated with sociology in the interpretative sociology of Simmel and Weber with the latter attempting to synthesise the positivist emphasis on ...
... experience but oriented to the cultural whole . The her- meneutic approach was later integrated with sociology in the interpretative sociology of Simmel and Weber with the latter attempting to synthesise the positivist emphasis on ...
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... experiences of different readers . A sociological concept of art focusses on its social function and history of its ... experience ' . Art is thus defined in terms of its social and historical functions . Literature shapes society ( its ...
... experiences of different readers . A sociological concept of art focusses on its social function and history of its ... experience ' . Art is thus defined in terms of its social and historical functions . Literature shapes society ( its ...
Contents
Sociological Aesthetics | 35 |
Critical Theory and Aesthetic Value | 60 |
from Mukarovsky to Goldmann | 67 |
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