The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... universal attitude or " vision " of life the distinctive nature of which is defined in dialectical opposition to another similarly universal attitude or " vision " of life for which the word " comedy " is thought to be the appropriate ...
... universal attitude or " vision " of life the distinctive nature of which is defined in dialectical opposition to another similarly universal attitude or " vision " of life for which the word " comedy " is thought to be the appropriate ...
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... universal poetry ( as dis- course that instructs through pleasing ) and individual poems in terms of the distinguishing aims , structures , conventions , and models of the various recognized poetic genres , to a type of criticism in ...
... universal poetry ( as dis- course that instructs through pleasing ) and individual poems in terms of the distinguishing aims , structures , conventions , and models of the various recognized poetic genres , to a type of criticism in ...
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... universal language of the human race , common alike to civilized men and savages , but easily obscured unless we penetrate beneath the surface of what men say or do to the underlying nature of the experiences which their symbols serve ...
... universal language of the human race , common alike to civilized men and savages , but easily obscured unless we penetrate beneath the surface of what men say or do to the underlying nature of the experiences which their symbols serve ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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