The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... relations . We are thus , in all our inquiries into things , the more or less willing and productive prisoners of the special system of " language " ( in this derived sense ) we have chosen to employ ; it is only in relation to this ...
... relations . We are thus , in all our inquiries into things , the more or less willing and productive prisoners of the special system of " language " ( in this derived sense ) we have chosen to employ ; it is only in relation to this ...
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... relations either of poems to the characters and demands of audiences or of poetry to its origins in the imagination ... relation " to " the reality or the many circles of reality to which it refers , " 116 and that to understand a poem ...
... relations either of poems to the characters and demands of audiences or of poetry to its origins in the imagination ... relation " to " the reality or the many circles of reality to which it refers , " 116 and that to understand a poem ...
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... relation we know it is ; and it is perhaps not the least of the utilities to be found in the criticism of forms that ... relations with human nature and human experience in which literature is involved . And yet who will say that these ...
... relation we know it is ; and it is perhaps not the least of the utilities to be found in the criticism of forms that ... relations with human nature and human experience in which literature is involved . And yet who will say that these ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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