The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... possible a level of en- joyment , to move him from the cellar to the pent - house , where he can get a better view . " Society " is only a part of the prospect . The main function of criticism , Matthew Arnold said , is " to see the ...
... possible a level of en- joyment , to move him from the cellar to the pent - house , where he can get a better view . " Society " is only a part of the prospect . The main function of criticism , Matthew Arnold said , is " to see the ...
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... possible to clear up the literary dilemma . If the kind of belief the poet puts into poetry and we must receive from it is verifiable belief , then clearly we can understand very little poetry . On the other hand , if it is imaginative ...
... possible to clear up the literary dilemma . If the kind of belief the poet puts into poetry and we must receive from it is verifiable belief , then clearly we can understand very little poetry . On the other hand , if it is imaginative ...
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... possible to have full literary or poetic appreciation without sharing the beliefs of the poet . That is as far as my thesis goes in the present essay . It may be argued whether there is literature , whether there is poetry , and whether ...
... possible to have full literary or poetic appreciation without sharing the beliefs of the poet . That is as far as my thesis goes in the present essay . It may be argued whether there is literature , whether there is poetry , and whether ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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