The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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Stran 87
... objective criticism " logically leads to . Elder . The application of silly objective stand- ards does not prove that there are no real objective standards . And mere difference of opinion does not prove that objective truth does not ...
... objective criticism " logically leads to . Elder . The application of silly objective stand- ards does not prove that there are no real objective standards . And mere difference of opinion does not prove that objective truth does not ...
Stran 88
... objective truth , even on those questions of fact where such a thing as objective truth is obtainable . Before Copernicus nearly everybody agreed that the earth was flat . Does the fact that several hundred million people today believe ...
... objective truth , even on those questions of fact where such a thing as objective truth is obtainable . Before Copernicus nearly everybody agreed that the earth was flat . Does the fact that several hundred million people today believe ...
Stran 94
... objective validity . They have , in fact , nothing of the kind . These doctor's degrees , these diplomas , these rankings , which the objective critic regards as univer- sally recognized , have , as Anatole France remarked , little ...
... objective validity . They have , in fact , nothing of the kind . These doctor's degrees , these diplomas , these rankings , which the objective critic regards as univer- sally recognized , have , as Anatole France remarked , little ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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