The Kenyon Review, Količina 28John Crowe Ransom Kenyon College, 1966 |
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Stran 124
... reader . He does indeed suc- ceed in doing what he set out to do , and gives the reader " the best access to a body of work reputed to be difficult . " He traces Mallarmé's exist- ence through three main stages . The first leads to Mal ...
... reader . He does indeed suc- ceed in doing what he set out to do , and gives the reader " the best access to a body of work reputed to be difficult . " He traces Mallarmé's exist- ence through three main stages . The first leads to Mal ...
Stran 569
... reader finds himself . . laughing at the writer " but , a few lines later , " It is inexact to say that the reader laughs at the writer here . . . . " As for Faulkner , " We have been numbed , drunken [ sic ] , drowned , in a deluge of ...
... reader finds himself . . laughing at the writer " but , a few lines later , " It is inexact to say that the reader laughs at the writer here . . . . " As for Faulkner , " We have been numbed , drunken [ sic ] , drowned , in a deluge of ...
Stran 715
... reader would , also . Is seems to me that Wright may be attempting to imply I am one of the so - called New Critics whose basic method is to examine the text with ex- treme care ; and that this type of critical approach is sus- pect ...
... reader would , also . Is seems to me that Wright may be attempting to imply I am one of the so - called New Critics whose basic method is to examine the text with ex- treme care ; and that this type of critical approach is sus- pect ...
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