The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... better , certainly , if he is not wholly destitute of scholarship ; and the criticism of the scholar will be all the better if he has some appreciation of the difficulties of writing good English . But the orientation of the two critics ...
... better , certainly , if he is not wholly destitute of scholarship ; and the criticism of the scholar will be all the better if he has some appreciation of the difficulties of writing good English . But the orientation of the two critics ...
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... better than the other ; it would serve Moody and Sankey better , if they needed a line . The phonetic quality is trifling in any case . JOHN CROWE RANSOM 20 A poet does not compose in order to make of language delightful and exciting ...
... better than the other ; it would serve Moody and Sankey better , if they needed a line . The phonetic quality is trifling in any case . JOHN CROWE RANSOM 20 A poet does not compose in order to make of language delightful and exciting ...
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... better qualified to say No ! than is any other reader . T. S. ELIOT 48 The various foregoing remarks [ i.e. , Valéry's remarks on the way his poem , Cimetière Marin , was conceived ] may perhaps of- fer some idea of an author's ...
... better qualified to say No ! than is any other reader . T. S. ELIOT 48 The various foregoing remarks [ i.e. , Valéry's remarks on the way his poem , Cimetière Marin , was conceived ] may perhaps of- fer some idea of an author's ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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actual aesthetic artist attitude beauty become belief character communication complete concerned conscious Copyright course created Criticism definition direct edited effect elements emotion English Essays existence experience expression Faber fact feeling function give Harcourt human idea imaginative important intention interest interpretation John judgment kind knowledge language less Letters literary Literary Criticism literature logical matter meaning merely method mind nature never Note novel object once Oxford particular past Philosophical play poem poet poet's poetic poetry possible practice present principle problem produced publisher pure question reader reality reason reference regard relation Reprinted by permission Review Richards Scrutiny seems Selected sense simply sound statement suggest symbol T. S. ELIOT theory thing thought tion true truth understanding University Press vision whole writing