The Criticism of LiteratureMacmillan, 1928 - 397 sivua |
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... definite allusions to scientific fact . At the end of the poem he says , Drive my dead thoughts over the universe Like withered leaves to quicken a new birth ! Here he is using a fact that is familiar to all of us , the fertilizing ...
... definite allusions to scientific fact . At the end of the poem he says , Drive my dead thoughts over the universe Like withered leaves to quicken a new birth ! Here he is using a fact that is familiar to all of us , the fertilizing ...
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... definite moral function ? 9 An appeal to the facts shows that all supreme literature has a definite and positive ethical value . As we have seen , it is not necessarily or even preferably didactic . We may well be reluctant to have it ...
... definite moral function ? 9 An appeal to the facts shows that all supreme literature has a definite and positive ethical value . As we have seen , it is not necessarily or even preferably didactic . We may well be reluctant to have it ...
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... definite in their diction . And Poe wrote , " I know that indefinitiveness is an element of the true music - I mean of the true musical expression . Give to it any undue decision - imbue it with any very determinate tone - and you ...
... definite in their diction . And Poe wrote , " I know that indefinitiveness is an element of the true music - I mean of the true musical expression . Give to it any undue decision - imbue it with any very determinate tone - and you ...
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CRITICISM AND THE CRITIC | 1 |
LITERATURE AND THE AUTHOR | 30 |
INTELLECTUAL VALUE | 57 |
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A. A. Milne æsthetic appeal Aristotle artist beauty biography century chapter character climax closet drama creative critic definite delight detail Dickens drama Dryden E. E. Cummings E. V. Lucas Elinor Wylie epic essay ethical expression fact familiar feeling free verse genius George give harmony human humor iambic pentameter idea images imagination instance intellectual value interest interpretation Jane Austen Keats Letty lines literary literature lyric Macmillan material means merely metrical mind modern moral narrative nature never novel novelist Olivia Paradise Lost passage perhaps picture play pleasure plot poem poet poetry present Psychology of Beauty purpose reader realize rhyme rhythm scene sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's significance sometimes sonnet sound speech spirit stanza story structure style suggested symbol things thought tion true truth unity Vanity Fair verse vision whole words Wordsworth writer