The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... characteristics that relate poetry to other things or a language which will necessarily cause me to emphasize characteristics peculiar to poetry or to one or another of its kinds ? The issue , plainly , cannot be decided by a direct ...
... characteristics that relate poetry to other things or a language which will necessarily cause me to emphasize characteristics peculiar to poetry or to one or another of its kinds ? The issue , plainly , cannot be decided by a direct ...
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... characteristics which are either modifica- tions ( witness " loose logical structure " ) or polar opposites ( wit- ness " irrelevant local texture " ) of characteristics proper to scien- tific or technical prose.104 It is the same logic ...
... characteristics which are either modifica- tions ( witness " loose logical structure " ) or polar opposites ( wit- ness " irrelevant local texture " ) of characteristics proper to scien- tific or technical prose.104 It is the same logic ...
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... characteristics of poems as composi- tions in words . Language has always indeed been an important problem , as several contemporary critics have recognized by their lively interest in recovering and bringing up to date the traditional ...
... characteristics of poems as composi- tions in words . Language has always indeed been an important problem , as several contemporary critics have recognized by their lively interest in recovering and bringing up to date the traditional ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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