Literary criticism and psychology /

The psychological problems within literary study are manifold. The most important for investigation include the writer himself as a psychologically complex person involved in the creative process, the work of art itself as a psychological stimulus, and the response to the work by the audience. Each...

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Other Authors: Strelka, Joseph, 1927-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©1976.
Series:Yearbook of comparative criticism ; v. 7.
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Southwest Minnesota State University

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Bethel University

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Hamline University

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University of Minnesota

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Winona State University

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