Erich Auerbach: the birth of the method
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
This article examines the formation of E. Auerbach's conception of methods in philology. We argue that the source of E. Auerbach's conception is works of Fosser and his followers. The article analyzes E. Auerbach's conception of method from his classic book "Mimesis" to his later works.
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Natalia Mikhailovna Dolgorukova
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