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  2. Mimesis gives an account of the way in which everyday life in its seriousness has been represented by many Western writers, from ancient Greek and Roman writers such as Petronius and Tacitus, early Christian writers such as Augustine, Medieval writers such as Chretien de Troyes, Dante, and Boccaccio, Renaissance writers such as Montaigne, Rabelais, Shakespeare and Cervantes, seventeenth ...

  3. Erich Auerbach - Wikipedia

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    Erich Auerbach (9 November 1892 – 13 October 1957) was a German philologist and comparative scholar and critic of literature.His best-known work is Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, a history of representation in Western literature from ancient to modern times frequently cited as a classic in the study of realism in literature. [1]

  4. Mimesis - Wikipedia

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    Mimesis (/ m ɪ ˈ m iː s ɪ s, m aɪ-/; [1] Ancient Greek: μίμησις, mīmēsis) is a term used in literary criticism and philosophy that carries a wide range of meanings, including imitatio, imitation, nonsensuous [clarification needed] similarity, receptivity, representation, mimicry, the act of expression, the act of resembling, and the presentation of the self.

  5. Mimesis criticism - Wikipedia

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    Mimesis criticism is a method of interpreting texts in relation to their literary or cultural models. Mimesis, or imitation ( imitatio ), was a widely used rhetorical tool in antiquity up until the 18th century's romantic emphasis on originality.

  6. List of works in critical theory - Wikipedia

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    Erich Auerbach. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature; Mikhail Bakhtin. Discourse in the Novel; Rabelais and his World; Roland Barthes. Image, Music, Text; Mythologies (book) Jean Baudrillard. The Perfect Crime; Simulation and Simulacra; Walter Benjamin. Illuminations; The Origin of German Tragic Drama; Homi K. Bhabha ...

  7. Book of Enos - Wikipedia

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    Summary of the Book of Enos This short book consists of a single chapter, relating Enos' conversion after praying all day and all night, following with his subsequent dialogue with the Lord. It also discusses the redemption of the Nephites and their enemies, the Lamanites , and contains prophecies of future Nephite and Lamanite generations.

  8. Mimesis (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mimesis (mathematics), the quality of a numerical method which imitates some properties of the continuum problem; Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, a book of literary criticism by Erich Auerbach; Mimesis: Night of the Living Dead, also known as Mimesis, a 2011 horror film directed by Douglas Schulze; Mimetic may also ...

  9. Mimetic theory - Wikipedia

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    The name of the theory derives from the philosophical concept mimesis, which carries a wide range of meanings. In mimetic theory, mimesis refers to human desire, which Girard thought was not linear but the product of a mimetic process in which people imitate models who endow objects with value. [ 1 ]