Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... theories maintained their force in criticism down to the end of the eighteenth century , had a lesser but still ... theory . In actual critical practice , however , it has a quite considerable vitality . Insofar as literature ...
... theories maintained their force in criticism down to the end of the eighteenth century , had a lesser but still ... theory . In actual critical practice , however , it has a quite considerable vitality . Insofar as literature ...
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... theory , psychology , metaphysics , logic , and theology . Upon literary criticism his influence has been decisive - it is to the point that I. A. Richards , often credited with having inaugurated the modern critical movement , brought ...
... theory , psychology , metaphysics , logic , and theology . Upon literary criticism his influence has been decisive - it is to the point that I. A. Richards , often credited with having inaugurated the modern critical movement , brought ...
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... theory is implied in the many attempts to study Elizabethan psychological theories , such as the doctrine of humours , or of the scientific or pseudo - scientific conceptions of poets . § Rosemond Tuve has tried to explain 5 Francis ...
... theory is implied in the many attempts to study Elizabethan psychological theories , such as the doctrine of humours , or of the scientific or pseudo - scientific conceptions of poets . § Rosemond Tuve has tried to explain 5 Francis ...
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