Interpreting Literature; Preliminaries to Literary JudgmentHolt, Rinehart and Winston, 1974 - Всего страниц: 909 |
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... poem ? Hardly . Frost has demonstrated to us the truth of Stephen Spender's acute re- mark that “ a poem means the sum of everything which it is ... " ( See Spender's essay , " On Teaching Modern Poetry , " p . 837. ) The sum of ...
... poem ? Hardly . Frost has demonstrated to us the truth of Stephen Spender's acute re- mark that “ a poem means the sum of everything which it is ... " ( See Spender's essay , " On Teaching Modern Poetry , " p . 837. ) The sum of ...
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... poem if the poem does confirm the reader's belief . The last - mentioned preconception is perhaps the most difficult to correct because it is quite natural - but still wrong - to accept without critical examination a poem's art simply ...
... poem if the poem does confirm the reader's belief . The last - mentioned preconception is perhaps the most difficult to correct because it is quite natural - but still wrong - to accept without critical examination a poem's art simply ...
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... poem - no plain statement , no abstrac- tions , no message wrapped up and labeled in the final line , no stale figures and sym- bols . What does Eliot depend on instead ? The poem below will tell us an acknowl- edged manifesto of modern ...
... poem - no plain statement , no abstrac- tions , no message wrapped up and labeled in the final line , no stale figures and sym- bols . What does Eliot depend on instead ? The poem below will tell us an acknowl- edged manifesto of modern ...
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GENERAL PRELIMINARIES | 4 |
FICTION | 12 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 21 |
Авторские права | |
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