The Critic's NotebookRobert Wooster Stallman University of Minnesota Press, 1950 - 303 strani |
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Stran 107
... tion among words where it is the product rather than the addi- tion that counts . There was , for example , no logical or emotional connection between thresholds and anatomies until Crane verbally juxtaposed them and tied them together ...
... tion among words where it is the product rather than the addi- tion that counts . There was , for example , no logical or emotional connection between thresholds and anatomies until Crane verbally juxtaposed them and tied them together ...
Stran 119
... tion . In the last analysis , the structure of a play is made up of the relation between themselves of the emotions we are made to feel . BONAMY DOBRÉE 1 The only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an " objective ...
... tion . In the last analysis , the structure of a play is made up of the relation between themselves of the emotions we are made to feel . BONAMY DOBRÉE 1 The only way of expressing emotion in the form of art is by finding an " objective ...
Stran 141
... tion - for we cannot confuse the merely descriptive with the normative 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 ...
... tion - for we cannot confuse the merely descriptive with the normative 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 ...
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Kinds of Criticism | 16 |
Scholarship and Literary Criticism | 23 |
The Contemporaneousness of Criticism | 33 |
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