Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... question of its validity . And this question we are compelled to raise , because we have to deal with the two contentions that the poetic value lies wholly or mainly in the substance , and that it lies wholly or mainly in the form . Now ...
... question of its validity . And this question we are compelled to raise , because we have to deal with the two contentions that the poetic value lies wholly or mainly in the substance , and that it lies wholly or mainly in the form . Now ...
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... question of value is touched by them . And apart from that question , of course , I am not denying the usefulness and necessity of the distinction . We cannot dispense with it . To consider separately the action or the characters of a ...
... question of value is touched by them . And apart from that question , of course , I am not denying the usefulness and necessity of the distinction . We cannot dispense with it . To consider separately the action or the characters of a ...
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... question that has been acute in our time : Is literary criticism possible at all ? The answer to this question ought logically to precede the discussion of a formal relation , for we ought to know what it is that we are trying to relate ...
... question that has been acute in our time : Is literary criticism possible at all ? The answer to this question ought logically to precede the discussion of a formal relation , for we ought to know what it is that we are trying to relate ...
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