The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Robert Wooster Stallman. IV . THE PROBLEM OF MEANING The Nature of the Problem ... What the Poem Means ... 81 87 How ... PROBLEM OF THE PERSONAL ELEMENT The Personal Element in Poetic Creation The Personal Element and the Work of Art The ...
Robert Wooster Stallman. IV . THE PROBLEM OF MEANING The Nature of the Problem ... What the Poem Means ... 81 87 How ... PROBLEM OF THE PERSONAL ELEMENT The Personal Element in Poetic Creation The Personal Element and the Work of Art The ...
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... problem . The vulgar are apt to suppose that the problem which all visual and literary artists set themselves is to make something lifelike . Now , all artistic problems — and their possible variety is infinite - must be the foci of one ...
... problem . The vulgar are apt to suppose that the problem which all visual and literary artists set themselves is to make something lifelike . Now , all artistic problems — and their possible variety is infinite - must be the foci of one ...
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... problem ; the other is the problem of accurate representation . The vulgar imagine that there is but one focus , that " right " means always the realisation of an accurate conception of life . They cannot understand that the immediate ...
... problem ; the other is the problem of accurate representation . The vulgar imagine that there is but one focus , that " right " means always the realisation of an accurate conception of life . They cannot understand that the immediate ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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