Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in LiteratureHarper & Borthers, 1930 - 432 strani |
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... question come up repeatedly in the course of the preceding chapters . As long ago as Plato , it was a recognized problem ; and it was because he could find no other answer to the insistent question of the value of poetry , than the ...
... question come up repeatedly in the course of the preceding chapters . As long ago as Plato , it was a recognized problem ; and it was because he could find no other answer to the insistent question of the value of poetry , than the ...
Stran 135
... question that forces itself insistently upon us . Somehow it is dif- ficult to think of taste without feeling that somewhere connected with its activity there is the question of the selection of what is good and rejection of what is ...
... question that forces itself insistently upon us . Somehow it is dif- ficult to think of taste without feeling that somewhere connected with its activity there is the question of the selection of what is good and rejection of what is ...
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... question , “ What has it expressed , and how completely ? " there is no place for the question , whether it has con- formed to some convenient classification of critics or to some law derived from this classification . . . . There are ...
... question , “ What has it expressed , and how completely ? " there is no place for the question , whether it has con- formed to some convenient classification of critics or to some law derived from this classification . . . . There are ...
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INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM | 3 |
THE READER | 18 |
THE QUESTION OF FORM | 38 |
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Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in Literature Philo Melvin Buck (Jr.) Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1930 |
Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in Literature Philo Melvin Buck (Jr.) Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1930 |
Literary Criticism: A Study of Values in Literature Philo Melvin Buck (Jr.) Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1930 |
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