The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... definitions of poetic species which specify separately all of the causes that must unite somehow if a distinctive poetic whole is to result : thus it is that in the definition of tragedy the first clause points to the poet's subject ...
... definitions of poetic species which specify separately all of the causes that must unite somehow if a distinctive poetic whole is to result : thus it is that in the definition of tragedy the first clause points to the poet's subject ...
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... definition arrived at by first constituting a poem as “ a state- ment in words " comparable to " other kinds of ... defined by a good many other critics of our day , however greatly they may differ in their selections of defining traits ...
... definition arrived at by first constituting a poem as “ a state- ment in words " comparable to " other kinds of ... defined by a good many other critics of our day , however greatly they may differ in their selections of defining traits ...
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... define poetry in general , and they have taken as their genus what , in Aristotle , is the differentia separating ... definition of poetry with a differentia signifying what is special to its language or content or both will be set up ...
... define poetry in general , and they have taken as their genus what , in Aristotle , is the differentia separating ... definition of poetry with a differentia signifying what is special to its language or content or both will be set up ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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