Reason & Imagination: A Study of Form and Meaning in Four PoemsUniversity of Hull, 1960 - 143 Seiten |
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... literary fictions can be said to have mean- ing in this sense , why should not the same be true of the parti- cularity of real life ? This brings us back to the claim that the particularity of literature is of a special kind . It is ...
... literary fictions can be said to have mean- ing in this sense , why should not the same be true of the parti- cularity of real life ? This brings us back to the claim that the particularity of literature is of a special kind . It is ...
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... literary forces that bore upon their writings . Literary gossip and scandal are entertaining in themselves and may even be legitimate objects of inquiry for the scholar . But this need not mean that they have any critical value.1 The ...
... literary forces that bore upon their writings . Literary gossip and scandal are entertaining in themselves and may even be legitimate objects of inquiry for the scholar . But this need not mean that they have any critical value.1 The ...
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... literary critic is another matter . Some critics , indeed , seem to consider literary value unimportant . Miss Kathleen Raine , for instance , in an essay on Blake , writes as follows : One might say that there are two levels of ...
... literary critic is another matter . Some critics , indeed , seem to consider literary value unimportant . Miss Kathleen Raine , for instance , in an essay on Blake , writes as follows : One might say that there are two levels of ...
Inhalt
POETIC MEANING I | 1 |
MILTONS LYCIDAS | 21 |
POPES ESSAY ON MAN | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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