The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 35
Página 37
... individual poets were engaged upon when they composed serious plots of one or another kind and called some or all of them " tragedies " or with what individual men and women at different times have thought about God or about what they ...
... individual poets were engaged upon when they composed serious plots of one or another kind and called some or all of them " tragedies " or with what individual men and women at different times have thought about God or about what they ...
Página 168
... individual poems , not general hypotheses about such things as poetry or " poetic drama " in which the specific nature of the individual structures to be examined is already assumed . V We must also distinguish between critical ...
... individual poems , not general hypotheses about such things as poetry or " poetic drama " in which the specific nature of the individual structures to be examined is already assumed . V We must also distinguish between critical ...
Página 174
... individual is never intelligible except through the general and the abstract ; and if we are to allow the facts to speak for themselves , we must in some fashion supply them with a language in which to talk . Hypotheses , in short , are ...
... individual is never intelligible except through the general and the abstract ; and if we are to allow the facts to speak for themselves , we must in some fashion supply them with a language in which to talk . Hypotheses , in short , are ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 1 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abstract action analysis analytical archetypal Aristotle Aristotle's artistic aspects assumption basic causes character characteristics Cleanth Brooks comedy completely concepts concern concrete construction contemporary critical language Critics and Criticism definition devices dialectic diction discourse discussion distinctive distinguished drama effect elements emotional especially essay essential example F. M. Cornford F. R. Leavis fact hence human hypothesis I. A. Richards imagery imaginative imitative inquiry interpretation J. I. M. Stewart Kenyon Review kind King Lear lecture literary literature logical lyric Macbeth material matter means merely method modes moral myth nature necessity Nicomachean Ethics Northrop Frye object particular patterns peculiar philosophic play pleasure plot plot-form poems poet poet's poetic structure possible practical criticism principles problem prose question R. P. Blackmur relation rhetoric ritual sense Shakespeare simply statements structure of poetry subject-matter symbolic theme theory things thought tion tragedy tragic whole Wilson Knight words writing