Critical Approaches to LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1956 - 404 من الصفحات Study of the methods, functions, and values of literary criticism, from the beginnings to the present day. |
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... kind we are describing as the subject of the Odyssey , as also of the Iliad . The truth is that , just as in the other imitative arts one imitation is always of one thing , so in poetry the story , as an imita- tion of action , must ...
... kind we are describing as the subject of the Odyssey , as also of the Iliad . The truth is that , just as in the other imitative arts one imitation is always of one thing , so in poetry the story , as an imita- tion of action , must ...
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... kind of thing with its special kind of value , how do we discover what it is and how do we demonstrate its value ? One of the ways is to distinguish between kinds of poetry which have much in common with other forms of discourse and ...
... kind of thing with its special kind of value , how do we discover what it is and how do we demonstrate its value ? One of the ways is to distinguish between kinds of poetry which have much in common with other forms of discourse and ...
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... kind of entertainment which Prior's poetry provides is illustrated by a great number of analogies which cumulatively ... kind of criticism , creating as it moves a highly literary atmosphere , an atmosphere of the study , perhaps , but a ...
... kind of entertainment which Prior's poetry provides is illustrated by a great number of analogies which cumulatively ... kind of criticism , creating as it moves a highly literary atmosphere , an atmosphere of the study , perhaps , but a ...
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