Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 65
Página v
... called forms of discourse , narration , de- scription , exposition , and argumentation , are abundant , as well as useful . The present volume is less a complete illustration of a form of discourse than an analysis of a fair variety of ...
... called forms of discourse , narration , de- scription , exposition , and argumentation , are abundant , as well as useful . The present volume is less a complete illustration of a form of discourse than an analysis of a fair variety of ...
Página x
... called have left mostly unattempted . " All these men , though at odds over method , evidently regard criticism as a high function . On the other hand , listen to Mr. Howells , " Every literary movement has been violently opposed at the ...
... called have left mostly unattempted . " All these men , though at odds over method , evidently regard criticism as a high function . On the other hand , listen to Mr. Howells , " Every literary movement has been violently opposed at the ...
Página xii
... called the " existential " sort.1 In this sense , any chance saying about an author or a book is criticism : it states a fact , a reality , a truth present in the mind of the speaker . That opinion may be modified by further reading and ...
... called the " existential " sort.1 In this sense , any chance saying about an author or a book is criticism : it states a fact , a reality , a truth present in the mind of the speaker . That opinion may be modified by further reading and ...
Página xiii
... called impression , as with Pater ; others , like those of Arnold , relate to moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by implication , that which lends the helping hand to the next generation of writers ; bad ...
... called impression , as with Pater ; others , like those of Arnold , relate to moral value and significance ; for Mr. Howells good criticism is , by implication , that which lends the helping hand to the next generation of writers ; bad ...
Página xvi
... called the " collective " estimate of books and authors receives , on the whole , too little attention from critics . Critics usually prefer theorizing and airing their own views to looking up the facts . It is one of Coleridge's claims ...
... called the " collective " estimate of books and authors receives , on the whole , too little attention from critics . Critics usually prefer theorizing and airing their own views to looking up the facts . It is one of Coleridge's claims ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admiration alliteration Arnold artistic beauty Besant better called Canterbury Tales character Chaucer classic Coleridge Cowley Dickens Dickens's distinction Dryden Edgar Poe effect English essay estimate example expression eyes fact faculty fancy feeling fiction genius George Eliot give human idea imagination impression intellectual interest John Ruskin judgment kind language less literary criticism literature living manner matter means metaphysical poets Milton mind modern moral nature never Nevermore novel object opinion Ovid passion peculiar perfect perhaps Petrarch philosophical Pickwick Papers pleasure Poe's poem poet poetic poetry principle prose question Quincey Quincey's reader reason regard Robert Montgomery Ruskin seems sense Shakespeare sort soul sound speak spirit stanza story style Suspiria Swift taste things thou thought tion true truth Ulalume Venus and Adonis verse Virgil whole words Wordsworth writing