The Thematics of Commitment
Peter Maxwell Cryle
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Beschreibung
Viewing thematic writing as the differentiation and elaboration of cultural knowledge, P. M. Cryle applies this new kind of thematics to the commitment" most often mentioned by literary critics in connection with existentialist literature.
Originally published in 1985.
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