Criticism: The Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer, Josephine Miles, Gordon McKenzie Harcourt, Brace, 1948 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... is the meaning of your morality and your conscious moral purpose ? Will you not define your terms and explain how ( a novel being a picture ) a picture can be either moral or immoral ? You wish to paint a moral picture HENRY JAMES 53.
... is the meaning of your morality and your conscious moral purpose ? Will you not define your terms and explain how ( a novel being a picture ) a picture can be either moral or immoral ? You wish to paint a moral picture HENRY JAMES 53.
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... moral picture or carve a moral statue : will you not tell us how you would set about it ? We are discussing the Art of Fiction ; questions of art are questions ( in the widest sense ) of execution ; questions of morality are quite ...
... moral picture or carve a moral statue : will you not tell us how you would set about it ? We are discussing the Art of Fiction ; questions of art are questions ( in the widest sense ) of execution ; questions of morality are quite ...
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... moral perfection , and that they can by no means be considered as edifying patterns for general imitation . Every epoch , under names more or less specious , has defied its peculiar errors ; Re- venge is the naked idol of the worship of ...
... moral perfection , and that they can by no means be considered as edifying patterns for general imitation . Every epoch , under names more or less specious , has defied its peculiar errors ; Re- venge is the naked idol of the worship of ...
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PART ONE SOURCE | 3 |
EDWARD YOUNG Conjectures on Original Composition | 12 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Observations Prefixed to Lyrical Ballads | 30 |
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