Criticism: The Major TextsWalter Jackson Bate Harcourt, Brace, 1952 - 610 sivua |
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... modern critical writing are both rare and , in their selections , brief . General anthologies in- clude : Criticism : the Foundations of Modern Literary Judgment ( ed . Mark Schorer , J. Miles , and G. McKenzie , 1948 ) and Literary ...
... modern critical writing are both rare and , in their selections , brief . General anthologies in- clude : Criticism : the Foundations of Modern Literary Judgment ( ed . Mark Schorer , J. Miles , and G. McKenzie , 1948 ) and Literary ...
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... modern- ness or antiquity of an action , therefore , has nothing to do with its fitness for poetical repre- sentation ; this depends upon its inherent quali- ties . To the elementary part of our nature , to our passions , that which is ...
... modern- ness or antiquity of an action , therefore , has nothing to do with its fitness for poetical repre- sentation ; this depends upon its inherent quali- ties . To the elementary part of our nature , to our passions , that which is ...
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The Major Texts Walter Jackson Bate. the modern nations , is to know , says Professor Huxley , " only what modern literatures have to tell us ; it is the criticism of life contained in modern literature . ” And yet " the distinctive char ...
The Major Texts Walter Jackson Bate. the modern nations , is to know , says Professor Huxley , " only what modern literatures have to tell us ; it is the criticism of life contained in modern literature . ” And yet " the distinctive char ...
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