The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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Stran 66
... perhaps a sufficient answer to Bromfield , but it has little to do with my own asser- tion . Even the periods you indicate seem to me at best silver ages . But leaving that point aside , it is clear that it is not great criticism that ...
... perhaps a sufficient answer to Bromfield , but it has little to do with my own asser- tion . Even the periods you indicate seem to me at best silver ages . But leaving that point aside , it is clear that it is not great criticism that ...
Stran 248
... perhaps we might even consider this an addi- tional distinction . Of two novels that idealize life rather than faithfully reflect it , the first may be irri- tating because the idealization is banal or shallow , while the second may be ...
... perhaps we might even consider this an addi- tional distinction . Of two novels that idealize life rather than faithfully reflect it , the first may be irri- tating because the idealization is banal or shallow , while the second may be ...
Stran 266
... perhaps very few complete errors . All three of our points of view have elements of truth in them , and possibly Renan's remark that truth lies in a nuance is more applicable here than anywhere else , for a slight difference in emphasis ...
... perhaps very few complete errors . All three of our points of view have elements of truth in them , and possibly Renan's remark that truth lies in a nuance is more applicable here than anywhere else , for a slight difference in emphasis ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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