Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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Էջ 407
... novel to criticism and from criti- cism to the novel , the distance at present is not very great . " Taine's critical theory is grounded upon the practice of the realists , while their novels are nothing if not critical . His ...
... novel to criticism and from criti- cism to the novel , the distance at present is not very great . " Taine's critical theory is grounded upon the practice of the realists , while their novels are nothing if not critical . His ...
Էջ 469
... Novel so engaging ; it is , nevertheless , a sturdy and useful piece of work and serves to exemplify the enlightenment that the Marxist investigation of social process can bring to literature . Balzac wrote this novel in the fullness of ...
... Novel so engaging ; it is , nevertheless , a sturdy and useful piece of work and serves to exemplify the enlightenment that the Marxist investigation of social process can bring to literature . Balzac wrote this novel in the fullness of ...
Էջ 474
... novel is not a novel with a theme , not a novel relating , in the manner of the later novelists , to one sphere of society alone , although Balzac by a most subtle weav- ing of his story introduces every feature of the capitalization of ...
... novel is not a novel with a theme , not a novel relating , in the manner of the later novelists , to one sphere of society alone , although Balzac by a most subtle weav- ing of his story introduces every feature of the capitalization of ...
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What Is Criticism? | 1 |
Ion | 29 |
The Republic Book X | 40 |
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