The Art of Literary CriticismD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1941 - 689 strani |
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... tion to this type of criticism . The paper raises the question , too , whether literary criticism exists to help readers form judg- ments or to give artists advice and direction . ON CRITICISM 1 ( 1876 ) Literary criticism in the.
... tion to this type of criticism . The paper raises the question , too , whether literary criticism exists to help readers form judg- ments or to give artists advice and direction . ON CRITICISM 1 ( 1876 ) Literary criticism in the.
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... criticism and criticism . There are at this moment one or two peri- odicals to which both public and authors may safely look for guid- ance , though there are many others from which no spark of literary advantage may be obtained . But ...
... criticism and criticism . There are at this moment one or two peri- odicals to which both public and authors may safely look for guid- ance , though there are many others from which no spark of literary advantage may be obtained . But ...
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... Criticism , Boston , 1912 . Baldwin , C. S. , Ancient Rhetoric and Poetic , N. Y. , 1924 . Barstow , M. L. ... Criticism , London , 1931 . De Mille , G. E. , Literary Criticism in America , N. Y. , 1931 . Eliot , T. S. , John Dryden ...
... Criticism , Boston , 1912 . Baldwin , C. S. , Ancient Rhetoric and Poetic , N. Y. , 1924 . Barstow , M. L. ... Criticism , London , 1931 . De Mille , G. E. , Literary Criticism in America , N. Y. , 1931 . Eliot , T. S. , John Dryden ...
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