The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... literary standards . T. S. ELIOT 82 ... the question [ is ] whether , really , we can accept or reject a literary work by the application of literary standards alone . Here the answer is double ; partly yes and partly no , only good ...
... literary standards . T. S. ELIOT 82 ... the question [ is ] whether , really , we can accept or reject a literary work by the application of literary standards alone . Here the answer is double ; partly yes and partly no , only good ...
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... literary historian , the works of literature ( an approach is personal or it is nothing : you cannot take over the appreciation of a poem , and unappreciated , the poem isn't " there " ) . The only acquisition of literary history having ...
... literary historian , the works of literature ( an approach is personal or it is nothing : you cannot take over the appreciation of a poem , and unappreciated , the poem isn't " there " ) . The only acquisition of literary history having ...
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... Literary History . Princeton University Press , 1948 . " A New Program for the Teaching of Literary History , " American Journal of Philology , 63 ( 1942 ) , 308-19 . STAUFFER , D. A. , editor . The Intent of the Critic . Princeton ...
... Literary History . Princeton University Press , 1948 . " A New Program for the Teaching of Literary History , " American Journal of Philology , 63 ( 1942 ) , 308-19 . STAUFFER , D. A. , editor . The Intent of the Critic . Princeton ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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