The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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Stran 39
... bourgeois was immensely richer than that of a Rouen cow , because the bourgeois could absorb more of it , so the cultural environment of Corneille was immensely richer than that of the average Rouen bourgeois . Elder . I am tempted to ...
... bourgeois was immensely richer than that of a Rouen cow , because the bourgeois could absorb more of it , so the cultural environment of Corneille was immensely richer than that of the average Rouen bourgeois . Elder . I am tempted to ...
Stran 274
... bourgeois critic , in brief , is a mere auto- maton , incapable of surmounting or of escaping from the bourgeois ideology in which he is imprisoned ; and the poor fool's delusion that he is capable of seeing any problem with relative ...
... bourgeois critic , in brief , is a mere auto- maton , incapable of surmounting or of escaping from the bourgeois ideology in which he is imprisoned ; and the poor fool's delusion that he is capable of seeing any problem with relative ...
Stran 273
... bourgeois " critic , and that his objections are " bour- geois " criticisms ; and from that terrible and crushing adjective there is no appeal . For the bourgeois critic , if I understand the nouveau - Marxists rightly , has less free ...
... bourgeois " critic , and that his objections are " bour- geois " criticisms ; and from that terrible and crushing adjective there is no appeal . For the bourgeois critic , if I understand the nouveau - Marxists rightly , has less free ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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