Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... experience , and my own inspiration seems to me like the faintest flash of insight into the nature of reality beside that of other poets whom I can think of . How- ever , it is possible that I describe here a kind of experience which ...
... experience , and my own inspiration seems to me like the faintest flash of insight into the nature of reality beside that of other poets whom I can think of . How- ever , it is possible that I describe here a kind of experience which ...
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... experience of the revelatory moment , he decides , as we have already said , to incorporate it in a novel . But the novel the narrator decides to write has just been finished by the reader ; and its form is controlled by the method that ...
... experience of the revelatory moment , he decides , as we have already said , to incorporate it in a novel . But the novel the narrator decides to write has just been finished by the reader ; and its form is controlled by the method that ...
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... experience , and what sort of stream of events the experience is . Α let us say poem , Wordsworth's Westminster Bridge sonnet , is such an experience , it is the experience the right kind of reader has when he peruses the verses . And ...
... experience , and what sort of stream of events the experience is . Α let us say poem , Wordsworth's Westminster Bridge sonnet , is such an experience , it is the experience the right kind of reader has when he peruses the verses . And ...
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Contents | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
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