Of several branches essays from the Humanities Association Bulletin,
One of the most important functions of the Humanities Association of Canada is to bring together scholars from all disciplines of the humanities. The annual meetings of the Association choose themes designed to demonstrate the relatedness of the humanities/
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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Toronto,
University of Toronto Press
[©1968]
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Colección: | Heritage.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Preface THE EDITORS; F. E. L. PRIESTLEY: Introduction; Part I: HUMANITIES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY; MARSHALL MCLUHAN: The Humanities in the Electronic Age; Century CAMILLE DOZOIS: The Catholic Church in the Mid-twentieth; MICHEL BRUNET: Towards the Discovery of a New Quebec; CLAUDE T. BISSELL: Sputnik and the Humanities; A. S. P. WOODHOUSE: The New Role of the Humanities in Canada; F. E. L. PRIESTLEY: The Humanities Association and the University; A. R. C. DUNCAN: An Ideal Programme for the Humanities; Part II: APPROACHES TO LITERARY TRADITION
- DONALD SOULE: Comedy, Irony, and a Sense of ComprehensionC. LOCKQUELL: Notes sur l'intuition comme instrument de critique créatrice; MAURICE LEBEL: Comment les Grecs concevaient la littérature; JOHN M. ROBSON: Mill and Arnold: Liberty and Culture-Friends or Enemies?; G. M. STORY: Heber the Magnificent: Portrait of a Bibliophile; PAUL WEST: Jacob Burckhardt and the "Ideal Past"; G. MARCOTTE: D'une littérature nationale; E. W. MANDEL: A Lack of Ghosts: Canadian Poets and Poetry; GUY SYLVESTRE: Un Continent littéraire à découvrir; Part III: WRITERS AND THEIR WORKS
- WILFRED WATSON: Tarquin, the Master-Mistress, and the Dark Lady: The Role of the Poet in Shakespeare's SonnetsPIERRE VAN RUTTEN: Oiseaux, ou l'esthétique de Saint-John Perse; A. P. CAMPBELL: Chaucer's "Retraction": Who Retracted What?; GERALD MC CAUGHEY: An Approach to Wuthering Heights; MAURICE LEGRIS: Structure and Allegory in Tennyson's Idylls of the King; GERALD MORGAN: Narcissus Afloat