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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الصفحة 95
... relationship and love . " The modern reader may at times feel a certain impatience with Wordsworth's way of putting ... relation of the individual experience to the sum of life . And the poet " binds together the vast empire of human ...
... relationship and love . " The modern reader may at times feel a certain impatience with Wordsworth's way of putting ... relation of the individual experience to the sum of life . And the poet " binds together the vast empire of human ...
الصفحة 113
... relations are finely said by Lord Bacon to be ' the same footsteps of nature impressed upon the various subjects of the ... relation , subsisting , first between existence and perception , and secondly between perception and expression ...
... relations are finely said by Lord Bacon to be ' the same footsteps of nature impressed upon the various subjects of the ... relation , subsisting , first between existence and perception , and secondly between perception and expression ...
الصفحة 116
... relation of sound to sense among the words , is part of the way in which the imagination achieves a correspondence with the ideal order , and thus translation from one language into another , which means loss of this unique relation ...
... relation of sound to sense among the words , is part of the way in which the imagination achieves a correspondence with the ideal order , and thus translation from one language into another , which means loss of this unique relation ...
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What | 3 |
Introduction | 171 |
Possibilities and limitations of a method | 241 |
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achieve action argument Aristotle beauty Ben Jonson biographical century characters Chaucer classical comedy comic concerned consider convention culture Dickens different kinds discussion Dr Johnson drama dramatists Dryden effect Elizabethan English essay evaluation example F. R. Leavis fact Faery Queen faults French function give Greek human nature I. A. Richards ideal ideas images imaginative literature imitation interest judge knowledge language Lisideius literary criticism lively meaning Measure for Measure metaphysical poets method mind modern critics moral never novel object passions perfection persons philosophical Plato play pleasure plot poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope practical criticism produced prose psychological qualities question reader relation represented scene sense Shakespeare Sidney Silent Woman social sociological stage story Swinburne T. S. Eliot taste theory things thought tion tradition tragedy true truth unity verse W. B. Yeats whole words Wordsworth writer