| 11. | Here mimesis becomes a synonym for upbringing.
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| 12. | Mimesis is regarded as suspect, for its power over man's formative mind.
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| 13. | He distinguishes between narration or report ( diegesis ) and imitation or representation ( mimesis ).
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| 14. | Comedy is the third form of literature, being the most divorced from a true mimesis.
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| 15. | This is related to Lessing's turn from French classicism to Aristotelian mimesis, discussed above.
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| 16. | Through these investors, Mimesis Republic raised over 4.5 million Euros between 2007 and 2009.
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| 17. | Sound mimesis is not restricted to Siberian cultures and is not necessarily linked to shamanistic beliefs or practices.
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| 18. | This relates to Brecht's theory of Gestus, his substitution for traditional drama's mimesis.
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| 19. | She has published widely on portraiture and on concepts of mimesis and representation in the Early Modern period.
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| 20. | Such animals may resemble rocks, sand, twigs, leaves, and even bird droppings ( mimesis ).
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