The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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... judg- ment " are continually making judgments themselves , though they lack the candor to admit it . Why do they hand down very definite judgments and dislike to be regarded as doing so ? The reason is 56 THE ANATOMY OF CRITICISM.
... judg- ment " are continually making judgments themselves , though they lack the candor to admit it . Why do they hand down very definite judgments and dislike to be regarded as doing so ? The reason is 56 THE ANATOMY OF CRITICISM.
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... ( smiling ) . Of course ; but who am I against so many ? Middleton ( adopting Young's ironical tack ) . Well , an author's volume of sales and income seem to me to supply not only a definite and very 83 OBJECTIVITY OR SUBJECTIVITY ?
... ( smiling ) . Of course ; but who am I against so many ? Middleton ( adopting Young's ironical tack ) . Well , an author's volume of sales and income seem to me to supply not only a definite and very 83 OBJECTIVITY OR SUBJECTIVITY ?
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... definite body of literary judgments that regarding the merits of writers of the past , at least , agreement is well - nigh universal ? Young . That is the weakest of all arguments . You will let me begin , I hope , by pointing out that ...
... definite body of literary judgments that regarding the merits of writers of the past , at least , agreement is well - nigh universal ? Young . That is the weakest of all arguments . You will let me begin , I hope , by pointing out that ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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admirable Aeschylus aesthetic argument Aristotle Arthur artist believe better bourgeois Brunetière cism course creative Croce Croceans culture economic Edgar Guest Elder ence example exist expression fact feel function genius Goethe Gulliver's Travels I. A. Richards idea imagine individual infallible insist Irving Babbitt judge judgment Jules Lemaître knowledge least Lemaître less literary literature living logic matter Matthew Arnold mean ment merely merits Middleton never novel objective opinion Oscar Wilde painting past perhaps poem poet poetry possible posterity precisely question ranking reader realism reason recognize remarked Remy de Gourmont reputation reviewer Rex Beach Sainte-Beuve seems sense Shakespeare simply social mind sound standards suppose surely T. S. Eliot talent talk taste technique tell theory thing thought tion Tolstoy tradition true truth whole words writer Young