Critical Writing for the JournalistChilton Company, Book Division, 1959 - 207 sivua |
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... reason why he should , " for he is not concerned with how things are done but only with their effect on his senses . " The qualifica- tions he listed in An Experience of Critics are succinct : the critic should be " an intelligent ...
... reason why he should , " for he is not concerned with how things are done but only with their effect on his senses . " The qualifica- tions he listed in An Experience of Critics are succinct : the critic should be " an intelligent ...
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... reason that it is impossible for most journalistic critics to do excellent work until they have had time to develop in themselves the qual- ities that result only from study of the arts and exposure to all their manifestations . The ...
... reason that it is impossible for most journalistic critics to do excellent work until they have had time to develop in themselves the qual- ities that result only from study of the arts and exposure to all their manifestations . The ...
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... reason for rejection , such as the fact that one of them went out of business the same month . The eighth to which it had been sent accepted it with enthusiasm and published it . Soon after publication , the author received from the one ...
... reason for rejection , such as the fact that one of them went out of business the same month . The eighth to which it had been sent accepted it with enthusiasm and published it . Soon after publication , the author received from the one ...
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What Is Critical Writing? | 1 |
Extent and Functions | 13 |
The Criticisms of Journalistic Criticism | 25 |
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