Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... literature into a literature of growth and a literature of decay . When we adopt simplified categories of " success " and " failure " to prove that one type of literature is superior to the other , we are on the highroad to the ...
... literature into a literature of growth and a literature of decay . When we adopt simplified categories of " success " and " failure " to prove that one type of literature is superior to the other , we are on the highroad to the ...
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... Literature * I. gence , and the parallel linguistic virtues are strength and clarity , virtues which appear even more clearly through successive volumes by the deceased . T HE FREUDIAN psychology is the only systematic account of the ...
... Literature * I. gence , and the parallel linguistic virtues are strength and clarity , virtues which appear even more clearly through successive volumes by the deceased . T HE FREUDIAN psychology is the only systematic account of the ...
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... literature ; since much literature , scenic , forensic , or didactic ( as from lecturers and public orators ) , may never come into books ; and much that does come into books , may connect itself with no literary interest.2 But a far ...
... literature ; since much literature , scenic , forensic , or didactic ( as from lecturers and public orators ) , may never come into books ; and much that does come into books , may connect itself with no literary interest.2 But a far ...
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 30 |
HENRY JAMES | 44 |
ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY Hegels Theory of Tragedy | 55 |
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