The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... practical criticism , to general principles , and often enough the dogmatism is more than a fashion of statement . Nothing would be gained , naturally , if the revival of critical theory . I am urging resulted merely in a further ...
... practical criticism , to general principles , and often enough the dogmatism is more than a fashion of statement . Nothing would be gained , naturally , if the revival of critical theory . I am urging resulted merely in a further ...
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... practical or " economic " action and the impulse to contemplate and love things in all their " wild " particularity for their own sake . This is the starting - point of all his speculations ; and from the structure of primary terms and ...
... practical or " economic " action and the impulse to contemplate and love things in all their " wild " particularity for their own sake . This is the starting - point of all his speculations ; and from the structure of primary terms and ...
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... practical criticism and in- terpretation , little need be said . It is no doubt possible to justify the most extreme " liberty of interpreting " when criticism is frankly concerned with the practical uses to which poems may be put by ...
... practical criticism and in- terpretation , little need be said . It is no doubt possible to justify the most extreme " liberty of interpreting " when criticism is frankly concerned with the practical uses to which poems may be put by ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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