The Study of Literature: A Handbook of Critical Essays and TermsSylvan Barnet Little, Brown, 1960 - 354 sivua "Our subject being literature" -- [1.] Approaches: Art as misrepresentation: Plato, The republic (from Book X) -- Art as imitation: Aristotle, On the art of fiction (Poetics, complete) -- Art as expression: John Stuart Mill, What is poetry? -- Art as knowledge: C. Day Lewis, The poet's way of knowledge -- [2.] Genres: 1. Fiction: Scope of the novelist: Henry James, The art of fiction -- Function of detail: Sean O'Faolain, On convention -- 2. Drama: Dramatic types: Northrop Frye, Specific forms of drama. |
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... beginning . The making of epics and of tragedies , and also comedy , and the art of the dithyramb , and most flute and lyre art , all have this in common , that they are imitations . But they differ from one another in three respects ...
... beginning . The making of epics and of tragedies , and also comedy , and the art of the dithyramb , and most flute and lyre art , all have this in common , that they are imitations . But they differ from one another in three respects ...
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... beginning to end . That would be so if the plots were smaller in bulk than those of the old epics but about the equal of all the tragedies produced at one hearing . Epic poetry has a property that tends to increase its amplitude ...
... beginning to end . That would be so if the plots were smaller in bulk than those of the old epics but about the equal of all the tragedies produced at one hearing . Epic poetry has a property that tends to increase its amplitude ...
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... beginning of an epic ) , it is an invocation ; example : Milton's " Sing , Heavenly Muse , " at the beginning of Paradise Lost . Exaggeration is hyperbole or overstatement , as in Lovelace's When I lie tangled in her hair And fetter'd ...
... beginning of an epic ) , it is an invocation ; example : Milton's " Sing , Heavenly Muse , " at the beginning of Paradise Lost . Exaggeration is hyperbole or overstatement , as in Lovelace's When I lie tangled in her hair And fetter'd ...
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ARISTOTLE On the Art of Fiction Poetics complete | 55 |
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action aesthetic Aristotle artist ballad beauty Besant called century character CLEANTH BROOKS comedy comic Consult convention criticism Donne drama Eliot emotion English epic epic poetry essay example experience expression fable feeling fiction figurative language Freud genius Greek Henry James human I. A. Richards iambic iambic pentameter idea Iliad imagination imitation Intentional Fallacy irony Keats kind knowledge lines literary literature lovers lyric M. H. Abrams masque meaning metaphor meter mind Mise en scène moral myth narrative nature neurosis neurotic novel object paradox person play plot poem poet poet's poetic poetry prose reader reality Renaissance rhyme Robert Frost romantic satire sense Shakespeare Shelley short-story sometimes sonnet sort speak stanza story style suggests symbol T. S. Eliot tale tell things thou thought tion tone tragedy tragic true truth usually verse versification W. K. Wimsatt wherein words Wordsworth writer