An Introduction to literature: fiction, poetry, dramaLittle, Brown, 1981 - 1179 strani |
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Stran 28
... mind of this selected receptor. In "Young Goodman Brown" the reader sees things mostly as they make their impact upon the protagonist's mind: He could have well-nigh sworn that the shape of his own dead father beckoned him to advance ...
... mind of this selected receptor. In "Young Goodman Brown" the reader sees things mostly as they make their impact upon the protagonist's mind: He could have well-nigh sworn that the shape of his own dead father beckoned him to advance ...
Stran 152
... mind went back to the raw shrivelled French plums of his childhood, their peculiar flavor and the flow of saliva ... mind on something else. Then again together with that chain of memories another series passed through his mind — of how ...
... mind went back to the raw shrivelled French plums of his childhood, their peculiar flavor and the flow of saliva ... mind on something else. Then again together with that chain of memories another series passed through his mind — of how ...
Stran 425
... mind, just as a tune one whistles asserts nothing about external reality but expresses the whistler's state of mind. In this view, the nonlogical language of poetry (like groans of pain and exclamations of joy) is an expression of ...
... mind, just as a tune one whistles asserts nothing about external reality but expresses the whistler's state of mind. In this view, the nonlogical language of poetry (like groans of pain and exclamations of joy) is an expression of ...
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Some Theories of Literature | 1 |
The Expressive Theory The Affective Theory | 8 |
Arrowsmith | 16 |
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