Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in LiteratureHarper & Borthers, 1930 - 432 strani |
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... motive . This at least is the attitude of what is often called Impressionism , or art for art's sake . And its method of criticism is perhaps best recorded in a single sentence by its brilliant disciple , Anatole France . “ As I ...
... motive . This at least is the attitude of what is often called Impressionism , or art for art's sake . And its method of criticism is perhaps best recorded in a single sentence by its brilliant disciple , Anatole France . “ As I ...
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... motive seems so distant few moderns can fully appreciate the delicacy of Chimène . Hamlet's chief motive . was to have been his desire for revenge . But it is most extraor- dinary how Shakespeare is constantly allowing us to forget this ...
... motive seems so distant few moderns can fully appreciate the delicacy of Chimène . Hamlet's chief motive . was to have been his desire for revenge . But it is most extraor- dinary how Shakespeare is constantly allowing us to forget this ...
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... motives began to acquire a new significance as . their authors began to use a new technique . George Eliot shows the ... motive , a prevailing belief that all human nature , in spite of its pretty phrases and pleasing philos- ophies , is ...
... motives began to acquire a new significance as . their authors began to use a new technique . George Eliot shows the ... motive , a prevailing belief that all human nature , in spite of its pretty phrases and pleasing philos- ophies , is ...
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INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM 3 18 | 3 |
THE READER | 7 |
THE QUESTION OF FORM | 38 |
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Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in Literature Philo Melvin Buck (Jr.) Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1930 |
Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in Literature Philo Melvin Buck (Jr.) Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1930 |
Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in Literature Philo Melvin Buck (Jr.) Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1930 |
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