The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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... look alike , and he does not stop to reflect that to the average Chinese all Americans look alike . When we see a flock of sheep , we do not ordinarily observe the differences between one sheep and another ; and we are even less on the ...
... look alike , and he does not stop to reflect that to the average Chinese all Americans look alike . When we see a flock of sheep , we do not ordinarily observe the differences between one sheep and another ; and we are even less on the ...
Stran 211
... look for in a work of litera- ture or art . Middleton . I don't see how you can make any clear - cut distinction between destructive and con- structive thought . It is difficult to expose an error without betraying , or even elaborating ...
... look for in a work of litera- ture or art . Middleton . I don't see how you can make any clear - cut distinction between destructive and con- structive thought . It is difficult to expose an error without betraying , or even elaborating ...
Stran 235
... . But why do they have to be ? I read hun- dreds of realistic novels in which the characters are not extraordinary at all , and the novels are im- pressive for that very reason . Look at George F. 235 REALISM VERSUS ROMANCE.
... . But why do they have to be ? I read hun- dreds of realistic novels in which the characters are not extraordinary at all , and the novels are im- pressive for that very reason . Look at George F. 235 REALISM VERSUS ROMANCE.
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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