Criticism; the Foundations of Modern Literary JudgmentMark Schorer Harcourt, Brace, 1958 - Всего страниц: 553 |
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... character as I can imagine speaking of a picture of character . When one says picture one says of character , when one says novel one says of inci- dent , and the terms may be transposed at will . What is character but the determination ...
... character as I can imagine speaking of a picture of character . When one says picture one says of character , when one says novel one says of inci- dent , and the terms may be transposed at will . What is character but the determination ...
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... character , and that it is to express character - not to preach doctrines , sing songs , or celebrate the glories of the British Empire , that the form of the novel , so clumsy , verbose , and undramatic , so rich , elastic , and alive ...
... character , and that it is to express character - not to preach doctrines , sing songs , or celebrate the glories of the British Empire , that the form of the novel , so clumsy , verbose , and undramatic , so rich , elastic , and alive ...
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... character as bring out aspects of it which hither- to events had not conspired to release . This is a very different thing from the formal conversion of a villain to a reformed character . A character is not fully revealed until brought ...
... character as bring out aspects of it which hither- to events had not conspired to release . This is a very different thing from the formal conversion of a villain to a reformed character . A character is not fully revealed until brought ...
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PLATO The Poet in the Republic | 1 |
LONGINUS On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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action appear artist beauty become beginning believe better called cause character comes common consider course criticism direct drama effect elements emotion English example existence experience expression eyes fact feeling follow force give given hand human idea imagination imitation important interest James kind knowledge language least less light literature living look manner matter means merely method mind moral nature never novel object observed once particular passion perhaps persons play pleasure plot poem poet poetic poetry possible present principle produced prose question reader reason relation represent scene seems sense simple speak spirit story things thought tion tragedy tragic true truth turn understand universal verse whole writing