Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... deriving largely from style , he thought that there was an essential difference between poetry and imaginative prose . In " The French Play in London " he complained of the " wide extension " which the French gave to the term " poet ...
... deriving largely from style , he thought that there was an essential difference between poetry and imaginative prose . In " The French Play in London " he complained of the " wide extension " which the French gave to the term " poet ...
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... deriving from the nature of poetry , including the qualities summarized here as integration , order , and expansion . Yet the breadth of the humanistic position , and its willing- ness to relate literature and other human activities may ...
... deriving from the nature of poetry , including the qualities summarized here as integration , order , and expansion . Yet the breadth of the humanistic position , and its willing- ness to relate literature and other human activities may ...
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... deriving from its wholeness . An examination of Eliot's terms " feeling , " " thought , " " and " experience , " in the light of his dissertation on the philosophy of F. H. Bradley seems to clarify a few of the difficulties arising from ...
... deriving from its wholeness . An examination of Eliot's terms " feeling , " " thought , " " and " experience , " in the light of his dissertation on the philosophy of F. H. Bradley seems to clarify a few of the difficulties arising from ...
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aesthetic beauty belief Bradley Bradley's Bradleyan Celtic Literature classical cognitive concept concern conscious considered Dante deriving discussion drama eighteenth century elements emotion Ernest de Selincourt F. H. Bradley feeling French Critic function of literature function of poetry Goethe harmony Hulme human nature humanist ideal ideas imaginative literature important insight interpret Kenyon Review knowing L. C. Knights language Literary Criticism literary humanism Lives London Matthew Arnold Maurice de Guérin meaning metaphysics mind modern moral notion object passages perceiving perception philosophy Plato pleasure poem poet poet's poetic poetry Preface prose quoted Rambler regard rejects relation religion religious Renaissance rhetoric Romantic Romanticism Samuel Johnson seen sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's sophist position stress style Super T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot tend tendency theory things thought tion tradition unity universal view of poetry vision whole Wimsatt wisdom Wordsworth writes Yale Edition York