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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... reader of a play believes in the play's world as a real world are probably equally relevant to nondramatic literature . Indeed , his most famous description of the perceiver's state of mind — one which has willingly suspended disbelief ...
... reader of a play believes in the play's world as a real world are probably equally relevant to nondramatic literature . Indeed , his most famous description of the perceiver's state of mind — one which has willingly suspended disbelief ...
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... reader would have said , " What is he talking about ? " To - day we should have no difficulty in understanding a story that began at the end : e.g. , “ The first thing Mullins knew after that was the nurse saying , ' Feeling better now ...
... reader would have said , " What is he talking about ? " To - day we should have no difficulty in understanding a story that began at the end : e.g. , “ The first thing Mullins knew after that was the nurse saying , ' Feeling better now ...
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... reader will miss this implication : but , once more , every short - story writer must presume that his reader is not lazy but alert , or otherwise we could have no short- stories at all . Take another sentence from the same story ...
... reader will miss this implication : but , once more , every short - story writer must presume that his reader is not lazy but alert , or otherwise we could have no short- stories at all . Take another sentence from the same story ...
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ARISTOTLE On the Art of Fiction Poetics complete | 55 |
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