The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 190
... poet and his audience about the validity of the view of life of which the poet deepened the reality and spread the scope . There is no such agreement today . R. P. BLACKMUR 9 9 If proof were needed of the confusion and multiplicity of ...
... poet and his audience about the validity of the view of life of which the poet deepened the reality and spread the scope . There is no such agreement today . R. P. BLACKMUR 9 9 If proof were needed of the confusion and multiplicity of ...
Stran 227
... poetic creation is , shall we say , analogous to the process of building a house from a blueprint : the poet has an idea , the blueprint , and according to it , plank by plank and nail by nail , he makes a poem , the house . Actually ...
... poetic creation is , shall we say , analogous to the process of building a house from a blueprint : the poet has an idea , the blueprint , and according to it , plank by plank and nail by nail , he makes a poem , the house . Actually ...
Stran 229
... poet to express , and to criticise , the culture in which he lives and to which he belongs . But what it is the task of the poet to do , is always something more than , and can be something very different from his conscious purpose ...
... poet to express , and to criticise , the culture in which he lives and to which he belongs . But what it is the task of the poet to do , is always something more than , and can be something very different from his conscious purpose ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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