The Theory of Criticism from Plato to the Present: A ReaderRaman Selden Longman, 1988 - 560 من الصفحات This book is divided into five parts: representation; subjectivity; form, structure and system; history and society; morality, class and ideology. Each part contains several thematic sections in which extracts from different writers and periods are juxtaposed. The study of literary theory has tended to concentrate on very recent developments. This volume, however, establishes both a sense of the continuities from Plato to the present day as well as the discontinuities. These are presented through comparisons and contrasts across the entire field of critical history. |
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... living reality in the hands of living people in such a way that it can be mastered . We shall take care not to ascribe realism to a particular historical form of novel belonging to a particular period , Balzac's or Tolstoy's , for ...
... living reality in the hands of living people in such a way that it can be mastered . We shall take care not to ascribe realism to a particular historical form of novel belonging to a particular period , Balzac's or Tolstoy's , for ...
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... living plasm . The living plasm vibrates unspeakably , it inhales the future , it exhales the past , it is the quick of both , and yet it is neither . There is no plasmic finality , nothing crystal , permanent . If we try to fix the ...
... living plasm . The living plasm vibrates unspeakably , it inhales the future , it exhales the past , it is the quick of both , and yet it is neither . There is no plasmic finality , nothing crystal , permanent . If we try to fix the ...
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... living for , then you will write an immoral novel . Because no emotion is supreme , or exclusively worth living for . All emotions go to the achieving of a living relationship between a human being and the other human being or creature ...
... living for , then you will write an immoral novel . Because no emotion is supreme , or exclusively worth living for . All emotions go to the achieving of a living relationship between a human being and the other human being or creature ...
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