Studies in PoetryHeinemann, 1971 - 276 sivua |
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... experience . Prof. Grierson wisely warns us against the literalism that sees an actual particular ex- perience behind every poem . According to him , history refutes the idea of such simple relations between experience and art . Nobody ...
... experience . Prof. Grierson wisely warns us against the literalism that sees an actual particular ex- perience behind every poem . According to him , history refutes the idea of such simple relations between experience and art . Nobody ...
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... experience of reading Christabel ( Part I ) is more in the nature of the experience of an atmosphere than that of experiencing a unified work of art . This experience is achieved through the description of the setting . The descriptions ...
... experience of reading Christabel ( Part I ) is more in the nature of the experience of an atmosphere than that of experiencing a unified work of art . This experience is achieved through the description of the setting . The descriptions ...
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... experiences and sensa- tions . It demands that the poetic mind should not be closed to- wards some areas and that it should value experience as experience not as material for the formulation of any theory . This theory is suitable for a ...
... experiences and sensa- tions . It demands that the poetic mind should not be closed to- wards some areas and that it should value experience as experience not as material for the formulation of any theory . This theory is suitable for a ...
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Modern Criticism of the Theory of Renaissance | 7 |
Aristotles Influence in Book II of The Faerie Queene | 10 |
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