The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... pure emer- gence [ of the poem ] from the logic of the thing . " But " the pure emergence " is not necessarily in a straight line ; it is more like fol- lowing stepping - stones across a field in a kind of straight- crookedness . What ...
... pure emer- gence [ of the poem ] from the logic of the thing . " But " the pure emergence " is not necessarily in a straight line ; it is more like fol- lowing stepping - stones across a field in a kind of straight- crookedness . What ...
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... pure by the way in which it starts , that is , by where it takes its source . " Impure poetry starts with the whole subject present ; pure poetry doesn't begin with the idea or whole subject present . " A thing thought through before ...
... pure by the way in which it starts , that is , by where it takes its source . " Impure poetry starts with the whole subject present ; pure poetry doesn't begin with the idea or whole subject present . " A thing thought through before ...
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... Pure Poetry " BRÉMOND , HENRI . Prayer and Poetry . Burns , 1929 . BROOKS , CLEANTH . Modern Poetry and the Tradition . University of North Carolina Press , 1939. Pp . 54–68 . CROCE , BENEDETTO . The Defense of Poetry . Oxford , 1933 ...
... Pure Poetry " BRÉMOND , HENRI . Prayer and Poetry . Burns , 1929 . BROOKS , CLEANTH . Modern Poetry and the Tradition . University of North Carolina Press , 1939. Pp . 54–68 . CROCE , BENEDETTO . The Defense of Poetry . Oxford , 1933 ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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