The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... past and thus pre- pares the future . LOUIS TEETER 51 -- It is of the business of the critic to preserve tradition ... past with the eyes of the past , but he judges it with the experience of the present , which contains , and makes ...
... past and thus pre- pares the future . LOUIS TEETER 51 -- It is of the business of the critic to preserve tradition ... past with the eyes of the past , but he judges it with the experience of the present , which contains , and makes ...
Stran 126
... past . For ex- ample , he says poetry is essentially an emotion recollected , it is not itself the original emotion . . . . " His Intimations of Immortality is a perspective of the past , and of the future as viewed from the past ...
... past . For ex- ample , he says poetry is essentially an emotion recollected , it is not itself the original emotion . . . . " His Intimations of Immortality is a perspective of the past , and of the future as viewed from the past ...
Stran 196
... past more important than any one aspect of the past . So in The Waste Land he rolls all previous orders and beliefs into a ball and tosses it into the modern world . Has he solved the problem of being traditional in an age which lacks ...
... past more important than any one aspect of the past . So in The Waste Land he rolls all previous orders and beliefs into a ball and tosses it into the modern world . Has he solved the problem of being traditional in an age which lacks ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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