Specimens of Modern English Literary CriticismWilliam Tenney Brewster Macmillan, 1925 - 379 páginas |
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... tion to the Materials and Methods of Literary Criticism . If the view held in the following introduction be correct , that literary criticism is a corpus of opinion about literature deriving its ultimate sanction from personality and ...
... tion to the Materials and Methods of Literary Criticism . If the view held in the following introduction be correct , that literary criticism is a corpus of opinion about literature deriving its ultimate sanction from personality and ...
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... tion as a critic that he makes the vogue of Wordsworth the starting point for his account , though he quickly becomes transcendental . Mr. Robertson's critique of Poe is largely an analysis of the col- lective estimate of Poe , with ...
... tion as a critic that he makes the vogue of Wordsworth the starting point for his account , though he quickly becomes transcendental . Mr. Robertson's critique of Poe is largely an analysis of the col- lective estimate of Poe , with ...
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... , philosophical , theosophical , neo- platonic , symbolistic . The truth of the matter is that interpreta- 2 A Shadow of Dante . 1 Prose Works , Vol . IV . tion is much more a matter of creation than of INTRODUCTION xvii.
... , philosophical , theosophical , neo- platonic , symbolistic . The truth of the matter is that interpreta- 2 A Shadow of Dante . 1 Prose Works , Vol . IV . tion is much more a matter of creation than of INTRODUCTION xvii.
Página xviii
... tion and a proof of the fact that such differences of opinion are tem- peramental and racial rather than demonstrable and rational . Arnold , of the writers in this volume , most sternly held to the moral view of literature ; Poe to the ...
... tion and a proof of the fact that such differences of opinion are tem- peramental and racial rather than demonstrable and rational . Arnold , of the writers in this volume , most sternly held to the moral view of literature ; Poe to the ...
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... tion will be borne out by an cursory glance at the contents of this volume . Here are fifteen essays , varying in length from five thou- sand to twenty - five thousand words . Nearly every one is a well- known example of literary ...
... tion will be borne out by an cursory glance at the contents of this volume . Here are fifteen essays , varying in length from five thou- sand to twenty - five thousand words . Nearly every one is a well- known example of literary ...
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