The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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الصفحة 306
... practical literary criticism . The coming decade , it seems to me , should make vigorous attempts to develop -much more carefully than heretofore - some criteria for using in practical criticism the techniques and insights of the many ...
... practical literary criticism . The coming decade , it seems to me , should make vigorous attempts to develop -much more carefully than heretofore - some criteria for using in practical criticism the techniques and insights of the many ...
الصفحة 307
... Practical critics should also have available some reasonably specific criteria for distinguishing illuminating from showy and wild uses of ' myth , ' ' symbolic action , ' ' archetypal patterns , ' etc. - unless we want a sect of New ...
... Practical critics should also have available some reasonably specific criteria for distinguishing illuminating from showy and wild uses of ' myth , ' ' symbolic action , ' ' archetypal patterns , ' etc. - unless we want a sect of New ...
الصفحة 308
... practical criticism should be based in mature and coherent positions in theoretical criticism , which in turn is closely related to aesthetics and value theory and episte- mology and ( in most cases ) to metaphysical foundations . Philo ...
... practical criticism should be based in mature and coherent positions in theoretical criticism , which in turn is closely related to aesthetics and value theory and episte- mology and ( in most cases ) to metaphysical foundations . Philo ...
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December 1961 Number | 2 |
ALCESTE ORGON AND LE RIDICULE DE LA VERTU | 15 |
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