The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... literature or poetry or any poem is for a given critic may be conditioned quite as much by his preference among possible ways of investigating or arguing about subjects of this sort as his selection of a method of inquiry or ...
... literature or poetry or any poem is for a given critic may be conditioned quite as much by his preference among possible ways of investigating or arguing about subjects of this sort as his selection of a method of inquiry or ...
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... literature of the past or of contemporary literature when this is made an object of elaborated study ; and there is excellent reason to think that the writing of literary history in particular might be radically transformed , and to ...
... literature of the past or of contemporary literature when this is made an object of elaborated study ; and there is excellent reason to think that the writing of literary history in particular might be radically transformed , and to ...
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... literature or into any of the other organic relations with human nature and human experience in which literature is involved . And yet who will say that these are not as compelling considerations for criticism as anything comprised in ...
... literature or into any of the other organic relations with human nature and human experience in which literature is involved . And yet who will say that these are not as compelling considerations for criticism as anything comprised in ...
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contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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