The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran xiv
... Poetic Meaning and Reader's Response ( the Paraphrase ) .... 104 V. THE CONCEPT OF THE " OBJECTIVE CORRELATIVE ... Poetic Creation The Personal Element and the Work of Art The Personal Element in Poetic Appreciation VII . THE PROBLEM OF ...
... Poetic Meaning and Reader's Response ( the Paraphrase ) .... 104 V. THE CONCEPT OF THE " OBJECTIVE CORRELATIVE ... Poetic Creation The Personal Element and the Work of Art The Personal Element in Poetic Appreciation VII . THE PROBLEM OF ...
Stran 126
... poetic process is twofold : The one part , the discovery of the symbol , the establishment of an equivalence , is what we may call poetic method . It is concerned with the transposition and communication of emotion , no matter what the ...
... poetic process is twofold : The one part , the discovery of the symbol , the establishment of an equivalence , is what we may call poetic method . It is concerned with the transposition and communication of emotion , no matter what the ...
Stran 184
... poet's supposed feelings or the reader's expected benefits . The task of a semantics of poetry , then , is to find a language whereby the nature and reference of the poetic statement ( which I take to be a more suitable and less mis ...
... poet's supposed feelings or the reader's expected benefits . The task of a semantics of poetry , then , is to find a language whereby the nature and reference of the poetic statement ( which I take to be a more suitable and less mis ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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