The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... distinctive aims and the distinctive basic truths , hy- potheses , and methods of the art or science itself . If we wish , consequently , to extract a general 40.
... distinctive aims and the distinctive basic truths , hy- potheses , and methods of the art or science itself . If we wish , consequently , to extract a general 40.
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... distinctive of poetry such as Homer's that it utilizes the pleasure we all take in imitation and rhythm , and the vivid interest we have in other human beings and especially in the moral issues in which they can be involved , in order ...
... distinctive of poetry such as Homer's that it utilizes the pleasure we all take in imitation and rhythm , and the vivid interest we have in other human beings and especially in the moral issues in which they can be involved , in order ...
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... distinctive class of things , the determination , in these other critics , of what individual works or groups of works are really poems can take place only after the definition of " poetry " or " poem " has been established . It is thus ...
... distinctive class of things , the determination , in these other critics , of what individual works or groups of works are really poems can take place only after the definition of " poetry " or " poem " has been established . It is thus ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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