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... Chapters 1-6 of the dissertation in manuscript ; I greatly benefitted from his incisive comments in matters of literary theory and methodology . Dr. Chester P. Sadowy and Dr. Olav Lausund deserve special mention for their expert help ...
... Chapters 1-6 of the dissertation in manuscript ; I greatly benefitted from his incisive comments in matters of literary theory and methodology . Dr. Chester P. Sadowy and Dr. Olav Lausund deserve special mention for their expert help ...
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... Chapter 1 discusses how Gardner develops his ideas on art as instruction and explo- ration in various fictional and ... Chapters 2 and 3. In these chapters the main issue of the present study — Gard- ner's art — will from time to time be ...
... Chapter 1 discusses how Gardner develops his ideas on art as instruction and explo- ration in various fictional and ... Chapters 2 and 3. In these chapters the main issue of the present study — Gard- ner's art — will from time to time be ...
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... Chapters 2 and 3 it will be argued that Gardner's dual call for art as instruction and exploration is logically sound and that it is motivated by the findings of the so - called rational moralists . Hence my subtitle , which to some may ...
... Chapters 2 and 3 it will be argued that Gardner's dual call for art as instruction and exploration is logically sound and that it is motivated by the findings of the so - called rational moralists . Hence my subtitle , which to some may ...
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... ( Chapter 4 ) and , even more important , his collage technique , that is , his conscious use of literary allusions and the integration of borrowed literary material into his own texts to explore and communicate whatever " truths " he ...
... ( Chapter 4 ) and , even more important , his collage technique , that is , his conscious use of literary allusions and the integration of borrowed literary material into his own texts to explore and communicate whatever " truths " he ...
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