The Criticism of LiteratureMacmillan, 1928 - 397 sivua |
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... literature . , content The words author and literature are both used very loosely . Technically , the author is the maker of any piece of writing , from the dryest text book to the noblest poem . We have words to distinguish the good ...
... literature . , content The words author and literature are both used very loosely . Technically , the author is the maker of any piece of writing , from the dryest text book to the noblest poem . We have words to distinguish the good ...
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... literature and that those degrees depend partly on the approach to universality in the experience itself . A book that deals with the problem of a particular locality or a particular generation may have great local or temporary value ...
... literature and that those degrees depend partly on the approach to universality in the experience itself . A book that deals with the problem of a particular locality or a particular generation may have great local or temporary value ...
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... Literature , Univer- sity of Chicago Press , [ c 1915 ] , Book V. Smith , C. Alphonso , What Can Literature Do for Me ? Doubleday , Page , 1917 . Winchester , C. T. , Some Principles of Literary Criticism , Macmillan , [ c 1899 ] ...
... Literature , Univer- sity of Chicago Press , [ c 1915 ] , Book V. Smith , C. Alphonso , What Can Literature Do for Me ? Doubleday , Page , 1917 . Winchester , C. T. , Some Principles of Literary Criticism , Macmillan , [ c 1899 ] ...
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CRITICISM AND THE CRITIC | 1 |
LITERATURE AND THE AUTHOR | 30 |
INTELLECTUAL VALUE | 57 |
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