The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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... question " what is poetry ? " and at the other " is this a good poem ? " No theoretic ingenuity will suffice to answer the second question , because no theory can amount to much which is not founded upon a direct experience of poetry ...
... question " what is poetry ? " and at the other " is this a good poem ? " No theoretic ingenuity will suffice to answer the second question , because no theory can amount to much which is not founded upon a direct experience of poetry ...
Stran 141
... question . And it would also be a question , whether , if we did hold that poetry should arouse emotion , we would not make it entirely impossible to draw the distinction between art and something else - between the aesthetic ...
... question . And it would also be a question , whether , if we did hold that poetry should arouse emotion , we would not make it entirely impossible to draw the distinction between art and something else - between the aesthetic ...
Stran 233
... question , he must know how to read ; to answer the last , he must have a literary aesthetic ; to answer the second , the most difficult question , he must possess at least a tentative " working philosophy , " a conception of life ...
... question , he must know how to read ; to answer the last , he must have a literary aesthetic ; to answer the second , the most difficult question , he must possess at least a tentative " working philosophy , " a conception of life ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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