Comparative Criticism: Volume 5, Hermeneutic CriticismE. S. Shaffer Cambridge University Press, 17 kwi 1986 - 396 Comparative Criticism is an annual journal of comparative literature and cultural studies that has gained an international reputation since its inception in 1979. It contains major articles on literary theory and criticism; on a wide range of comparative topics; and on interdisciplinary debates. It includes translations of literary, scholarly and critical works; substantial reviews of important books in the field; and bibliographies on specialist themes for the year, on individual writers, and on comparative literary studies in Britain and Ireland. |
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on the aesthetics of literary | 3 |
T S Eliot | 21 |
JUHL Stanley Fishs interpretive communities and the status | 47 |
Beckett | 59 |
JOHN FROW Reading as system and as practice | 87 |
PAUL CONNERTON Gadamers hermeneutics | 107 |
MORDECHAI OMER Turners Biblical Deluge and the iconography | 129 |
Hafizs allegorical | 153 |
SOPHOCLES Antigone Stasimon V | 203 |
a note on | 245 |
PETER SZONDI Hölderlins overcoming of classicism | 251 |
THE ENGLISH COMEDIANS Comedy of the Prodigal | 271 |
do we find ourselves when | 305 |
a review of Adultery in the Novel | 317 |
Books and periodicals received | 343 |
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