The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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Página xi
... theory . I call this a prejudice because the final defence I should have to make of it would be simply , I suppose , that such questions happen to be greatly to my taste , or at any rate that they have always forced themselves upon me ...
... theory . I call this a prejudice because the final defence I should have to make of it would be simply , I suppose , that such questions happen to be greatly to my taste , or at any rate that they have always forced themselves upon me ...
Página xii
... theory ; it is also true that we praise certain critics , and rightly , for the excellence of their particular perceptions whose stated theories of poetry seem to us narrow or confused . These are wholly just discriminations ; but they ...
... theory ; it is also true that we praise certain critics , and rightly , for the excellence of their particular perceptions whose stated theories of poetry seem to us narrow or confused . These are wholly just discriminations ; but they ...
Página xv
... theory . I am urging resulted merely in a further multiplication of doctrinaire critics . But the safeguard against this is not , I think , to remain innocent of theory but to see to it that our theorizing is done in a spirit of ...
... theory . I am urging resulted merely in a further multiplication of doctrinaire critics . But the safeguard against this is not , I think , to remain innocent of theory but to see to it that our theorizing is done in a spirit of ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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