The Languages of Criticism and the Structure of PoetryUniversity of Toronto Press, 1953 - 214 páginas |
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... various differences of basic method discernible in the history of criticism , I can deal here , illustratively , with only one . It is a difference that emerges clearly enough when we contrast the procedure of a critic like Mr. Ransom ...
... various differences of basic method discernible in the history of criticism , I can deal here , illustratively , with only one . It is a difference that emerges clearly enough when we contrast the procedure of a critic like Mr. Ransom ...
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... various forms or species , he will inquire , he says , concerning what power ( dynamis ) each form has and how plots ought to be constructed if the poetry is to be good ( kalos ) ; concerning also the number and nature of the parts of ...
... various forms or species , he will inquire , he says , concerning what power ( dynamis ) each form has and how plots ought to be constructed if the poetry is to be good ( kalos ) ; concerning also the number and nature of the parts of ...
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... various ways in which poetry can be discussed by Aristotle - more ways , certainly , than he himself exemplified in his surviving works - the way de- termined for the Poetics has a special status , since it is only through the peculiar ...
... various ways in which poetry can be discussed by Aristotle - more ways , certainly , than he himself exemplified in his surviving works - the way de- termined for the Poetics has a special status , since it is only through the peculiar ...
Contenido
contemporary criticism | 115 |
Toward a more adequate criticism | 140 |
NOTES | 195 |
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