The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... things or actions they represent , or in the effects their works are capable of having on readers . The essential first step is therefore to fix upon some kind of general structure discernible in things or actions or mental faculties or ...
... things or actions they represent , or in the effects their works are capable of having on readers . The essential first step is therefore to fix upon some kind of general structure discernible in things or actions or mental faculties or ...
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... things it deals with and to the particular kind of knowl- edge it pursues , and they will not be the same , except by analogy , in any other generically distinct art or science . This , however , is a division not of things but of ...
... things it deals with and to the particular kind of knowl- edge it pursues , and they will not be the same , except by analogy , in any other generically distinct art or science . This , however , is a division not of things but of ...
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... things consist in , and how may it be obtained ? They are , to begin with , like the objects of the biological sciences , things generated out of pre - existent materials by a certain process . Hence they exist and are fully knowable ...
... things consist in , and how may it be obtained ? They are , to begin with , like the objects of the biological sciences , things generated out of pre - existent materials by a certain process . Hence they exist and are fully knowable ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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