Critics and Criticism: Essays in MethodRonald Salmon Crane University of Chicago Press, 1957 - 276 páginas |
Contenido
AN OUTLINE OF POETIC THEORY Elder Olson | 3 |
WILLIAM EMPSON CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM AND POETIC DICTION Elder Olson 24 | 24 |
THE CONCEPT Of Plot and the PLOT OF Tom Jones R S Crane | 62 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action aesthetic allegory Allworthy ambiguity analogical analysis applied Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's artist audience beauty Blifil Castelvetro causes character comic conceived conception concerning consequences definition determined devices dialectical diction differentiated discussion distinction distinguished doctrine dramatic effect ELDER OLSON emotions Empson epic essay expression feelings function genius given human I. A. Richards Ibid images imagination inference Johnson judgment Kant kind King Lear knowledge language Lear Lear's literal literary literature Longinus madness means merely metaphor method mimetic mind mode of criticism moral nature NORMAN MACLEAN novel object of imitation particular philosophic Plato pleasure plot poem Poesy poet poetic poetry possible practical problems produced proper question reader reason relation rhetoric Richmond Lattimore scene sense Shakespeare Sophia specific speech statement subject matter T. S. Eliot T. V. Smith theory things thought Timaeus tion Tom Jones Tom's tradition tragedy tragic treated truth unity virtue whole words writers