The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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Stran 70
... recognize rising talent as promptly as possible . Middleton . Certainly that is one of its functions , and a not unimportant one . But the critic should not stop there : he may hope to direct rising talent as well as recognize it ...
... recognize rising talent as promptly as possible . Middleton . Certainly that is one of its functions , and a not unimportant one . But the critic should not stop there : he may hope to direct rising talent as well as recognize it ...
Stran 119
... recognized long ago that a dog's conscience is in the eye of his master , so it is recognized now that a man's conscience is in the eye of society , and has been formed by unconsciously watching that eye . And literary " taste " , which ...
... recognized long ago that a dog's conscience is in the eye of his master , so it is recognized now that a man's conscience is in the eye of society , and has been formed by unconsciously watching that eye . And literary " taste " , which ...
Stran 124
... recognize that a scale of such social valuations exists - as objective , so far as he is concerned , as the scale of monetary prices of things . He is as much obliged to adjust himself to the first as he is to the second . Even the most ...
... recognize that a scale of such social valuations exists - as objective , so far as he is concerned , as the scale of monetary prices of things . He is as much obliged to adjust himself to the first as he is to the second . Even the most ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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