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    Erogenous organs: The metamorphosis of polyphemus'syrinx in ovid, metamorphoses 13.784.I. Literary Metamorphoses - 2009 - Classical Quarterly 59:562-577.
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  2. Metamorphoses: Thinking in the Crisis of Speculative Reflection.Kate Mehuron - 1989 - Dissertation, Vanderbilt University
    What is the significance of diverse writing styles in contemporary Continental thought? I take Maurice Merleau-Ponty's latest texts and Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophical autobiography as exemplary, demonstrating the primacy of stylistic linguistic expression for their philosophically self-reflective tasks. I situate this primacy historically, by discussing in successive chapters the Aristotelian and Husserlian presuppositional legacies that are strategically countered by their writing styles. I draw on the contemporary dialogue of literary theory and literary hermeneutics to develop an interpretive understanding of (...)
     
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    Tiresias the Judge: Ovid, Metamorphoses 3.322–38.K. M. Coleman - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):571-.
    Incongruity and anachronism characterize Ovid's treatment of the gods and mythological figures in the Metamorphoses; frequently the resulting discrepancy between the superhuman world of mythology and characteristic aspects of Roman society serves to pillory that society as well as to undermine the dignity of the traditional mythology. Linguistic parody is one of the tools Ovid uses to highlight these discrepancies. An example recently noted is that of the serenade delivered by Polyphemus the landlubber to his marine beloved, Galatea : (...)
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    Folk-tale and Literary Technique in Cupid and Psyche.James R. G. Wright - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (1):273-284.
    That the story of Cupid and Psyche in Apuleius' Metamorphoses is a version of a common world-wide folk-tale has long been recognized. Scholarly debate has concentrated on the conclusions to be drawn from this with regard to the significance of the story—mythological, religious, allegorical, and so on. With the additional information provided by Swahn's comprehensive monograph on the subject an attempt can now be made to study some of the aspects of literary technique involved in the adaptation of (...)
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    Visibilité et témoignage dans le récit "La Métamorphose" de Franz Kafka.Cools Arthur - 2018 - Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 6 (1):357-382.
    In this article, I examine whether the concept of testimony can be used in order to clarify the epistemological value of literary fiction. It seems that it cannot: a testimony can be wrong while it makes no sense to say that a literary fiction can be wrong. However, in the wake of a hermeneutic philosophy, the fictional story has often been qualified as a testimony of an experience, even in cases which are not merely autobiographical. I try to (...)
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    The Post-Literary Era, Leonardo’s Paradigm From Comparative Cultural Studies to Post-literary Study. Gilles Deleuze and Central-European Thought. Post-literature. [REVIEW]Constantin Severin - 2016 - Human and Social Studies 5 (3):39-55.
    The idea to write this essay came after I studied, almost in the same period, the works of two major contemporary philosophers: the US-American Michael Heim, known as the best theorist of virtual reality, and the French Gilles Deleuze. At the beginning of the new millennium, I have noticed many challenging transformations in art and literature, influenced by the emerging of the new technologies and the self-transformation that it is currently undergoing. This was the major reason I tried to launch (...)
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    The Literary Art Hüsn-i Ta‘Lîl in B'kî’s Ghazels.İsrafil Babacan - 2012 - Journal of Turkish Studies 7:429-440.
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    Literary creativity and Russian philosophy.I. N. Sizemskaya - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The article traces the lines of interrelation of philosophy as a systematic knowledge of the world and literature as a form of artistic contemplation. Conceptual and figurative comprehension of the world, according to the author, are attributive properties of the spiritual life of society. In the paradigm of this understanding, the union of philosophy with diverse types of literary creativity is considered as a basic component of the national spiritual culture of the XIX — early XX century, which determined (...)
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  9. The Labors of Psyche: Toward a Theory of Female Heroism.Lee R. Edwards - 1979 - Critical Inquiry 6 (1):33-49.
    I have taken such pains to indicate the scope, terms, and foci of Neumann's analysis because he provides one of the main pillars on which any further systematic study of the woman hero must rest. By showing Psyche's relation to the mythic or archetypal structure of heroism, by demonstrating the particular ways in which the hero is a figure distinguished primarily by involvement in particular patterns of action and psychological development, Neumann provides an invaluable service to further studies of literature, (...)
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  10. Struktura i zakonomernosti tvorcheskogo prot︠s︡essa: sbornik nauchnykh trudov.I︠U︡. I. Bokanʹ & N. A. Vengerenko (eds.) - 1983 - Moskva: Moskovskiĭ gos. pedagog. in-t im. V.I. Lenina.
     
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  11. Principles of Literary Criticism.I. A. Richards - 1926 - Mind 35 (137):81-84.
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    I. Re-framing Genre Theory.Engendering Literary Genre - 2006 - In Garin Dowd, Lesley Stevenson & Jeremy Strong (eds.), Genre Matters. Intellect.
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  13. La nouvelle alliance, Métamorphoses de la science.I. Prigogine & I. Stengers - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (4):485-488.
     
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    On the Verge of Centuries: A Philosophical Rethinking of I.S. Turgenev.I. E. Koznova - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (3):150-159.
    On World Philosophy Day, November 15, 2018, the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences organized the international conference on the Russian classic writer I.S. Turgenev. During the plenary and two breakout sessions, speeches were given by philosophers, cultural researchers, historians ofRussia,USA,Germany,Austria. The conference’s attitude to the consideration of the multifaceted heritage of the great Russian writer made it possible to highlight in the modern historical and cultural context many aspects of Turgenev’s work, to rethink stereotypes existing among (...)
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  15. Filosofii︠a︡ izobretenii︠a︡ i izobretenie v filosofii: vvedenie v istorii︠u︡ filosofii.I. I. Lapshin - 1999 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Respublika".
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  16. Poznanie i tvorchestvo: logiko-gnoseologicheskie problemy khudozhestvennogo tvorchestva.I︠U︡. A. Gusev - 1987 - Minsk: Izd-vo "Universitetskoe".
     
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    XVIth Century Divan Poet Ubeydî’s Life, Literary Character And The Mystic Issues In His Divan.İsmet Şanli - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:2037-2071.
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  18. The Literary Struggle for Selfhood.Charles I. Glicksberg - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (1):52.
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  19. Secolul nostru cel de toate zilele: [însemnări].Ion Ianoși - 1980 - [București]: Cartea Românească.
     
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  20. Molodezhʹ i tvorchestvo: sot︠s︡ialʹno-filosofskie problemy: tezisy vystupleniĭ uchastnikov VIII Vsesoi︠u︡znykh filosofskikh chteniĭ molodykh uchenykh, Moskva, maĭ 1988 g.V. I. Stoli︠a︡rov (ed.) - 1988 - Moskva: [S.N.].
    ch. 1. Rolʹ i mesto filosofii v zhizni obshchestva. Formirovanie tvorcheskikh sposobnosteĭ -- ch. 2. Metodologicheskie voprosy tvorchestva. Nauchnoe i tekhnicheskoe tvorchestvo. Khudozhestvennoe tvorchestvo -- ch. 3. Sot︠s︡ialʹnoe tvorchestvo, sot︠s︡ializm i problemy tvorchestva, sot︠s︡ialʹnoe razvitie molodezhi v uslovii︠a︡kh perestroĭki.
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    Literary Texts from Papyri.H. I. Bell - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (02):122-.
  22. Marksistsko-leninskai︠a︡ ėstetika i khudozhestvennoe tvorchestvo: [Sb. stateĭ.I. S. Kulikova & A. I︠A︡ Zis (eds.) - 1980 - Moskva: Progress.
     
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  23. Profit with Delight: The Literary Genre of the Acts of the Apostles.Richard I. Pervo & Mikeal C. Parsons - 1987
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  24. Cruciformed: The Literary Impact of Mark's Story of Jesus and His Disciples.Mark I. Wegener - 1995
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    Man and the metamorphoses of modern social reality.D. T. Lolaeva & Ya I. Sanakoeva - forthcoming - Liberal Arts in Russia.
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  26. Khudozhestvennai︠a︡ idei︠a︡ i obraznyĭ mir literaturnogo proizvedenii︠a︡.E. I︠A︡ Lensu - 1986 - Minsk: "Vyshėĭshai︠a︡ shkola".
     
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    Formal and Contextual Features of Nahrī Aḥmad’s Dīwānçe.Abdülmecit İslamoğlu - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):435-466.
    Suyolcu-zāde Nahrī Aḥmad (d.1182/1768-1769) was an important sûfî poet being a member of Ismā‘īl Rūmī branch, the sect of Qādiriyya. He carried out the duty of spiritual and ethical guidance at Qādiriyya Lodge in Tekirdağ. Besides his sûfî character, he was a poet having an extensive knowledge about the theoretical and aesthetical bases of Dīwān literature. The only original copy of Nahrī’s Dīwānçe including his poems registered in the Vatican Library, Turkish Manuscripts, nr. 235. There are forty-five Turkish, twelve Arabic (...)
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  28. Odinokiĭ khudozhnik: statʹi, rechi, lekt︠s︡ii.I. A. Ilʹin - 1993 - Moskva: "Iskusstvo".
     
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    Literary Papyri - Lionel Casson and Ernest L. Hettich: Excavations at Nessana. Volume II: Literary Papyri. Pp. xiv+175; 8 photographic facsimiles. Princeton: Princeton University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1950. Cloth, 48 s. net. [REVIEW]H. I. Bell - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (01):36-37.
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    History as a Literary Art: An Appeal to Young HistoriansSamuel Eliot Morison.I. Cohen - 1948 - Isis 39 (3):197-198.
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    Literary History of the United StatesRobert E. Spiller Willard Thorp Thomas H. Johnson Henry Seidel Canby.I. Cohen - 1949 - Isis 40 (3):303-304.
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    The Relation Of Literary Man And Politician.İhsan Safi̇ - 2009 - Journal of Turkish Studies 4:1863-1878.
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    Literary Criticism as Creative Artistic Experience.L. I. You-yun - 2011 - Journal of Aesthetic Education (Misc) 1:017.
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    Russkiĭ kosmizm: problemy irrat︠s︡ionalʹnogo znanii︠a︡, khudozhestvennogo chuvstva i nauchno-tekhnicheskogo tvorchestva.S. I. Shlëkin - 2013 - Moskva: URSS.
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  35. Estetychna svidomistʹ i mystet︠s︡tvo sot︠s︡ialistychnoho realizmu.V. I. Horynʹ & V. I. Mazepa (eds.) - 1981 - Kyïv: "Nauk. dumka,".
     
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    Beyond Recovery: Feminism and the Future of Eighteenth-Century Literary Studies.Jean I. Marsden - 2002 - Feminist Studies 28 (3):657-662.
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    Arthur Hacker’s Syrinx (1892): Paint, classics and the culture of rape.Kate Nichols - 2016 - Feminist Theory 17 (1):107-126.
    Representations of rape and sexual violence abound in Victorian painting, but art historical analysis of this phenomenon has been scarce. This article uses Arthur Hacker’s 1892 painting Syrinx to examine late nineteenth-century approaches and responses to visually representing rape. How did the representation of rape relate to the newly respectable aesthetic category of the artistic nude? Syrinx depicts a standing unclothed young woman attempting to cover her body with reeds, subject matter derived from Book I of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The (...)
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    Style differentiation of modern literary language.O. I. Tayupova - 2013 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitaryj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 2 (1):87.
    Problems of functional style differentiation of modern literary language are considered and analyzed in the article. Taking into account the communicative and pragmatic function, various substyles and sublanguages formed as a result of practical language usage in society are singled out on the example of the scientific style.
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    Theoretical Background and Peculiarities of Thematization Process of Modern Ukrainian Identity.I. P. Zainchkovskaya - 2019 - Philosophical Horizons 41:77-94.
    Socio-cultural and political transformations that are taking place in the modern world under the influence of globalization, predetermine the growth of scientific interest in the history and the theory of shaping the group unity.The coverage of various aspects of this problem is found in the works of foreign philosophers (M. Gibernau, S. Huntington, E. Hiddens, B. Yak, et al.), which focus their primary attention on studying the factors, contributing to the emergence of communities in the modern world, while distancing from (...)
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    A Rasa Reader: Classical Indian Aesthetics.Sheldon I. Pollock (ed.) - 2016 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    From the early years of the Common Era to 1700, Indian intellectuals explored with unparalleled subtlety the place of emotion in art. Their investigations led to the deconstruction of art's formal structures and broader inquiries into the pleasure of tragic tales. _Rasa_, or taste, was the word they chose to describe art's aesthetics, and their passionate effort to pin down these phenomena became its own remarkable act of creation. This book is the first in any language to follow the evolution (...)
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  41. Teorii︠a︡ na khudozhestvenata kultura: pogled kŭm neĭni zakoni, filosofii, strannosti, vŭrkhove: literatura, teatŭr, izobrazitelni izkustva, muzika, kino.I︠U︡lian Dimitrov Vuchkov - 2000 - Sofii︠a︡: Akademichno izd-vo "Prof. Marin Drinov".
     
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    Metamorphoses of Science Fiction: On the Poetics and History of a Literary Genre by Darko Suvin, and: Dystopia, Science Fiction, Post-apocalypse: Classics—New Tendencies—Model Interpretations ed. by Eckart Voigts, Alessandra Boller.Andrew Milner - 2018 - Utopian Studies 29 (3):421-429.
    Darko Suvin’s Metamorphoses of Science Fiction, first published by Yale University Press in 1979, has been the single most influential work in the history of academic science-fiction studies. As Veronica Hollinger observed: “Metamorphoses is the significant forerunner of all the major examinations of the genre”. Mark Bould and Sherryl Vint make more or less the same point: “Disagreeing with him [Suvin] is a considerable part of SF scholarship—he... set... the terms by which SF has subsequently been studied”. Perhaps (...)
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    Literary Papyri.H. I. Bell - 1952 - The Classical Review 2 (01):36-.
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    Anthropological comprehension of a woman-author as the subject of culture through the prism of language and literature.I. A. Koliieva & T. A. Kuptsova - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:123-133.
    Purpose. To study the phenomenon of a woman-author as a subject of culture and philosophy from a development of literary aspect in the works both Western and Ukrainian scientists. To define the significance of the philosophical representation of the gender stereotypes to reconsider their place and role in the socio cultural discourse. Theoretical basis. To investigate the theoretical framework in the postmodern philosophy the cross-disciplinary approach is used. The comparative approach is methodologically important to clarify the problems concerning a (...)
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    Nat︠s︡ionalʹnai︠a︡ stikhii︠a︡ tvorchestva: vremi︠a︡ i transgressii︠a︡: Sbornik stateĭ.H. I︠E︡ Ali︠a︡i︠e︡v & O. D. Masloboeva (eds.) - 2017 - Sankt-Peterburg: Izdatelʹstvo Sankt-Peterburgskogo gosudarstvennogo ėkonomicheskogo universiteta.
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    Encounters with Ovid: Gavin Douglas's The Palis of Honoure and Derek Walcott's “The Hotel Normandie Pool”.Carole E. Newlands - 2019 - Arion 26 (3):73-114.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Encounters with Ovid: Gavin Douglas’s The Palis of Honoure and Derek Walcott’s “The Hotel Normandie Pool” CAROLE E. NEWLANDS In sixteenth-century Rome, humanist scholars of ancient material and religious culture were exploring the ruins and inscriptions of ancient Rome with a copy of Ovid’s Fasti in hand.1 In London at the same time, Shakespeare was entertaining audiences and inspiring other poets with plots and characters drawn from Ovid’s (...). Reception studies of Ovid often focus on these great metropolitan centers. In this article, however, I will explore transformative encounters with Ovid by two poets living on the geographical margins: Gavin Douglas, the Scottish poet whose major work, the Eneados, completed in 1513, was the first translation of Virgil’s Aeneid in the British Isles, and Derek Walcott, the Caribbean Nobel-prize winning poet best known for his epic poem Omeros, published in 1990. As a poet of a small northern country that had fraught political and cultural relations with its much more populous neighbor, England, Douglas can be considered to some extent, like Walcott, within a postcolonial critical paradigm. For despite their stark differences in geographical locale and in period of time, these poets have significant commonalties. Both men were natives of places geographically distant from the major metropolitan center of London. Both were also classically learned poets. They thus shared anxieties relating to their temporal distance from Graeco-Roman culture as well as to their physical distance from the powerful English-language literary center of their day. And significantly, both Douglas and Walcott present transformative visions of Ovid in indiarion 26.3 winter 2019 vidual, early poems, The Palis of Honoure and “The Hotel Normandie Pool” respectively. These imagined but direct encounters with the Roman poet occur in poems before Douglas and Walcott composed the works for which they are chiefly known, in Douglas’s case the translation of the Aeneid, and in Walcott’s Omeros. Ovid appears in both the Palis of Honoure and “The Hotel Normandie Pool” initially, at least, as an outsider, a poet of exile, but not, however, as a self-pitying poet in decline or, as recent scholarship would have it, as a skilled manipulator of the tropes of poetic decline.2 Rather, in Douglas’s and Walcott’s poems Ovid is a figure who authorizes marginality as a vital source of poetic re-creation. As both insider and outsider Ovid can offer positive redirection to these authors whether within or beyond their geographical boundaries. Through their visions of Ovid, both Douglas and Walcott are offered the possibility of personal change and generic innovation. For each poet the encounter with Ovid is a form of poetic initiation that leads him to his more ambitious work in the heroic genre. gavin douglas’s THE PALIS OF HONOURE i will start with Gavin Douglas (c. 1474–1522). Douglas is generally classed as one of the “Makars,” a term used to refer to a cluster of brilliant, experimental Scottish poets of the late 15th and early 16th century. Among these were Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, and Gavin Douglas, three poets who thrived under the rule of King James IV of Scotland, an active patron of the arts who sought to make his court a center of cultural excellence that would rival the English court.3 Douglas’s Palis of Honoure is a youthful, ambitious poem, composed in 1502, twelve years before his major achievement, his translation of the Aeneid.4 Dedicated to King James, The Palis comprises 2169 decasyllabic lines with several demanding rhyme schemes.5 It is written in a manner that combines the “aureate” style, that is elegant and Latinate, with down-to-earth Scottish vernacular 74 encounters with ovid diction and forms of expression, and it is also suffused with Ovidian myth and concepts.6 Its format derives from the medieval dream vision, a form employed notably, for instance, by Douglas’s famous English predecessor Chaucer.7 Scholars tend to find The Palis of Honoure less polished than Douglas’s mature work, the Eneados. Conor Leahy, however, describes the youthful poem as bold and dynamic: “In the hundred years following the death of Chaucer, no other dream vision... (shrink)
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  47. V zashchitu iskusstva: Klassich. marksistskai︠a︡ tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡ kritiki naturalizma, dekadentstva i modernizma: [Antologii︠a︡].L. I︠A︡ Reĭngardt (ed.) - 1979 - Moskva: Iskusstvo.
     
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    Pr̲atyayaśāstr̲a parikalpanakaḷ: (paṭhanaṃ).Vi R̲īja (ed.) - 2019 - Kottayam, Kerala State, India: Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ, Nāṣaṇal Bukk St̲āḷ.
    Contributed articles on literary theory.
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  49. Dialektika khudozhestvennogo tvorchestva.I︠U︡. D. Vorobeĭ - 1984 - Moskva: Izd-vo Moskovskogo universiteta.
     
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  50. The Anatomy of Philosophical Style: Literary Philosophy and the Philosophy of Literature. [REVIEW]I. I. I. Frank R. Harrison - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (3):623-623.
    What are the relations, if any, between philosophy and literary style? Lang asserts "that the 'literariness' of philosophical writing is not accidental or ornamental but unavoidable--imbedded in that discourse and so also in its substantive questions and proposed solutions". Lang attempts to clarify and support his thesis in discussions of philosophy as literature and philosophy of literature.
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