The Anatomy of Criticism: A TrialogueSimon and Schuster, 1933 - 303 strani Examines the nature of literary criticism and appreciation. |
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... tell a good egg from a bad one : we don't have to hire professional critics to tell us which is which . Young . Suppose for the moment that you were right ; there would still be a not unimportant func- tion left for the reviewer . He is ...
... tell a good egg from a bad one : we don't have to hire professional critics to tell us which is which . Young . Suppose for the moment that you were right ; there would still be a not unimportant func- tion left for the reviewer . He is ...
Stran 182
... tell him what he ought to admire if he is afraid to confess what he really does admire . A person who has genu- ine taste and enthusiasms definitely prefers one painting , say , to another , and doesn't need to ask the why and wherefore ...
... tell him what he ought to admire if he is afraid to confess what he really does admire . A person who has genu- ine taste and enthusiasms definitely prefers one painting , say , to another , and doesn't need to ask the why and wherefore ...
Stran 231
... Tell me about it . " What can you say that would not be absurdly inade- quate ? You can only attempt actually to play it , or tell your questioner to hear it at the first opportunity . And if what music says can only be said by music ...
... Tell me about it . " What can you say that would not be absurdly inade- quate ? You can only attempt actually to play it , or tell your questioner to hear it at the first opportunity . And if what music says can only be said by music ...
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Criticisms Right to Exist 7 | 7 |
The Critics Function | 35 |
Objectivity or Subjectivity? | 77 |
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