The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... ELEMENT The Personal Element in Poetic Creation The Personal Element and the Work of Art The Personal Element in Poetic Appreciation VII . THE PROBLEM OF BELIEF IN POETRY The Problem Defined .... The Problem of Belief in Poetic Creation ...
... ELEMENT The Personal Element in Poetic Creation The Personal Element and the Work of Art The Personal Element in Poetic Appreciation VII . THE PROBLEM OF BELIEF IN POETRY The Problem Defined .... The Problem of Belief in Poetic Creation ...
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... elements , and immediate as a poem is and must , after criticism , remain , the critic must never- theless proceed in method to find in it common elements which may make it more intelligible after deliberate survey and analy- sis . And ...
... elements , and immediate as a poem is and must , after criticism , remain , the critic must never- theless proceed in method to find in it common elements which may make it more intelligible after deliberate survey and analy- sis . And ...
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... element of extreme precision and an element of vagueness in both ; for the mind of the reader is stirred by the ... elements of Eliot's theory of the " objective correlative , " as well as of his interpretation of Dante's vision ...
... element of extreme precision and an element of vagueness in both ; for the mind of the reader is stirred by the ... elements of Eliot's theory of the " objective correlative , " as well as of his interpretation of Dante's vision ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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