The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... concerned than Mr. Routh with spiritual matters , but Parrington's political preoccu- pation yielded very similar ... concern with knowledge for the purpose of control . One of these is the belief that literature is primarily a material ...
... concerned than Mr. Routh with spiritual matters , but Parrington's political preoccu- pation yielded very similar ... concern with knowledge for the purpose of control . One of these is the belief that literature is primarily a material ...
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... concerned with the understanding of the masterpiece in the environment of its author : with the world in which the author lived , the temper of his age , his intellectual formation , the books which he had read , and the influences ...
... concerned with the understanding of the masterpiece in the environment of its author : with the world in which the author lived , the temper of his age , his intellectual formation , the books which he had read , and the influences ...
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... concern throughout is never with his per- sonal experience ; he does not deliberately approach life through his ... concerned to express a vision of society . D. S. SAVAGE 18 The personality of the artist also affects the aesthetic ...
... concern throughout is never with his per- sonal experience ; he does not deliberately approach life through his ... concerned to express a vision of society . D. S. SAVAGE 18 The personality of the artist also affects the aesthetic ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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