The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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Stran 95
... Surely something must be . Elder ( hesitating ) . Well- Young ( triumphantly ) . Ah , you cannot deny it ! But if something must be left to the individual's own opinion , if he cannot , as J. W. N. Sullivan has put it , make himself ...
... Surely something must be . Elder ( hesitating ) . Well- Young ( triumphantly ) . Ah , you cannot deny it ! But if something must be left to the individual's own opinion , if he cannot , as J. W. N. Sullivan has put it , make himself ...
Stran 211
... surely not altogether original - in their implication that we should beware of denying one sort of excel- lence because it is not another . And the point is worth insisting upon , because no error in criticism is more common than this ...
... surely not altogether original - in their implication that we should beware of denying one sort of excel- lence because it is not another . And the point is worth insisting upon , because no error in criticism is more common than this ...
Stran 220
... Surely it is obvious that the expression cannot be altered with- out altering the thing expressed ! A writer , having conceived and expressed an idea , may , and probably will , ' polish it up ' . But what does he polish up ? To say ...
... Surely it is obvious that the expression cannot be altered with- out altering the thing expressed ! A writer , having conceived and expressed an idea , may , and probably will , ' polish it up ' . But what does he polish up ? To say ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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