Plato to Elliot: A Literary CriticismKitab Mahal, 1965 - 198 من الصفحات |
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... interested in the biographical or sociological inter- pretation of literature . The great business of a critic is ' bringing the art of the past to bear upon the present , making it relevant to the actual generation through his own ...
... interested in the biographical or sociological inter- pretation of literature . The great business of a critic is ' bringing the art of the past to bear upon the present , making it relevant to the actual generation through his own ...
الصفحة 50
... interested in form or expression ; he is interested in thought and imagination as well : " It has been questioned whether a poem achieves worthy distinction through nature or through art . I do not see that either avails alone ...
... interested in form or expression ; he is interested in thought and imagination as well : " It has been questioned whether a poem achieves worthy distinction through nature or through art . I do not see that either avails alone ...
الصفحة 180
... interested in the study and propagation of Basic English . The twentieth century started with a renewed interest in psychology . Great critics are always interested in the creative process . They have also a curiosity to know the ...
... interested in the study and propagation of Basic English . The twentieth century started with a renewed interest in psychology . Great critics are always interested in the creative process . They have also a curiosity to know the ...
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