Studies in College TeachingUniversity of Oregon, 1933 |
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... poetic attitudes toward life and the world . The practical man , or man in a practical mood , understands and evaluates life in terms of ends to be achieved . The poetic man values experience for its own sake . These two attitudes are ...
... poetic attitudes toward life and the world . The practical man , or man in a practical mood , understands and evaluates life in terms of ends to be achieved . The poetic man values experience for its own sake . These two attitudes are ...
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... poetic death . The second , Lowes believes , is the way of true poetic originality , and the way of great poetry . Poetry , he holds , cannot afford to dispense with the resources of tradition . Convention , embodying the poetic ...
... poetic death . The second , Lowes believes , is the way of true poetic originality , and the way of great poetry . Poetry , he holds , cannot afford to dispense with the resources of tradition . Convention , embodying the poetic ...
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... poetic creation as a threefold process : ( 1 ) impression ; ( 2 ) transformation of impression , through vital contact with the poet's personality and previous experience , into emotionally loaded imaginative experience ; ( 3 ) ...
... poetic creation as a threefold process : ( 1 ) impression ; ( 2 ) transformation of impression , through vital contact with the poet's personality and previous experience , into emotionally loaded imaginative experience ; ( 3 ) ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Relative Efficiency of Student Achievement at Different Levels | 11 |
Method of Comparison and Evaluation | 19 |
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