The Modern Critical SpectrumGerald Jay Goldberg, Nancy Marmer Goldberg Prentice-Hall, 1962 - 344 Seiten |
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... historical scrutiny that we can distinguish , in both ideas and tech- nique , between the commonplace and the original , between historical and permanent significance . If we see more in a work than its own age saw , or perhaps more ...
... historical scrutiny that we can distinguish , in both ideas and tech- nique , between the commonplace and the original , between historical and permanent significance . If we see more in a work than its own age saw , or perhaps more ...
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... historical criticism and historical research . The latter is concerned with the amassing and ordering of historical facts ; the former , with an application of the results to the interpretation of a work or an author , which is the ...
... historical criticism and historical research . The latter is concerned with the amassing and ordering of historical facts ; the former , with an application of the results to the interpretation of a work or an author , which is the ...
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... Historical Criticism , whose pro- cedure is to examine all the author's poems , of whatever length and kind , and thus to advance from the individual poem ( the primary concern of all criticism ) to the whole body of his work . Let us ...
... Historical Criticism , whose pro- cedure is to examine all the author's poems , of whatever length and kind , and thus to advance from the individual poem ( the primary concern of all criticism ) to the whole body of his work . Let us ...
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THE USES OF PSYCHOLOGY | 7 |
ROBERT B HEILMAN Poor naked wretches and proud | 18 |
Some | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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aesthetic artist attitude beauty become Billy Budd bourgeois character civilization consciousness Crane D. H. Lawrence death dramatic dream Dunciad Edgar effect Emily Brontë emotional English essay experience expression F. R. Leavis fact feeling fiction Flaubert George Eliot give Henry James hero Historical Criticism human Hyacinth ideas imagery imagination influence intellectual interest James's Jane Austen Keats kind King language Latin Lear Lear's literary literature Lord David Cecil meaning Melville Melville's metaphor Milton mind Moby-Dick modern moral myth nature never novel novelist Paradise Lost passage passion pattern perhaps poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pope's Princess Casamassima prose R. P. Blackmur reader relation scene seems sense Shakespeare Shaw significance social spirit stanza style suggests symbol T. S. Eliot technique theme things thou thought tion tradition truth verse whole words writer