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specifically literary context, the philosophical questions concerning the relation 

 of the class and the individuals composing it, the one and the many, the nature 

 of universals' (p. 247). 



52 Substance and Function, 19 10; nine volumes by Lalo, 1908 to 1923, cited by 

 Katherine Gilbert, 'Beauty and Relativity: The Theory of Charles Lalo', in 

 Studies in Recent Aesthetic. 



53 Lalo's italics, ibid., p. 145. 



54 Ibid., p. 148. 



55 Ibid., pp. 149-154- 



56 'Style in the Arts: a Method of Stylistic Analysis', Journal of Aesthetics and 

 Art Criticism, December, 1946, 'Special Issue on Baroque Style in Various 

 Arts', p. 129, Munro's italics. 



57 Ibid., p. 132. 



58 Ibid., pp. 129-130. 



59 Cf Wellek and Warren, Chapter XVII, on 'Literary Genres'; and Irvin 

 Ehrenpreis, The ^ Types Approach^ to Literature. 



