The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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Stran 101
... mind . By this I do not mean that there is any social " oversoul " which transcends individual minds , or that there ... mind is a part of a larger whole ; every thought in the individual mind has been influenced by processes in the ...
... mind . By this I do not mean that there is any social " oversoul " which transcends individual minds , or that there ... mind is a part of a larger whole ; every thought in the individual mind has been influenced by processes in the ...
Stran 103
... mind as having a rela- tion to this material basis somewhat like that which the individual mind has to the human body , or like that which the music of an ... mind and desires of any particular man . This fact is 103 THE SOCIAL MIND.
... mind as having a rela- tion to this material basis somewhat like that which the individual mind has to the human body , or like that which the music of an ... mind and desires of any particular man . This fact is 103 THE SOCIAL MIND.
Stran 120
... mind are sacrosanct , and they are certainly not infallible . His- tory and anthropology combine to show how glar ... mind were in the past , you forget who it is that judges those opinions to have been mistaken . It is the social mind ...
... mind are sacrosanct , and they are certainly not infallible . His- tory and anthropology combine to show how glar ... mind were in the past , you forget who it is that judges those opinions to have been mistaken . It is the social mind ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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