The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... define no concrete facts to which we may appeal . This is the case , I think , with all the discussions in recent ... defined variously by different critics but always as a kind of Platonic essence ) for such questions as whether or ...
... define no concrete facts to which we may appeal . This is the case , I think , with all the discussions in recent ... defined variously by different critics but always as a kind of Platonic essence ) for such questions as whether or ...
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... definition of any species of imitative poetry , they are not sufficient by themselves to give us the primary knowledge we need . Each of them , to be sure , implies a certain range ... defined in material terms , is a wedge - shaped piece 52.
... definition of any species of imitative poetry , they are not sufficient by themselves to give us the primary knowledge we need . Each of them , to be sure , implies a certain range ... defined in material terms , is a wedge - shaped piece 52.
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... definition itself but the fact that it is presented without any preliminary specification of what " poems " or ... defined by a good many other critics of our day , however greatly they may differ in their selections of defining ...
... definition itself but the fact that it is presented without any preliminary specification of what " poems " or ... defined by a good many other critics of our day , however greatly they may differ in their selections of defining ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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