Literary Criticism: A Short History, Volum 10Knopf, 1957 - 755 sider Traces literary criticism from its classical origins up to the present. |
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... concern after all not what trag- edy says or what tragedy is so much as what tragedy may do to us ; they lie rather in the realm of experimental psychology than in that of liter- ary criticism . They treat " pity and fear " as a ...
... concern after all not what trag- edy says or what tragedy is so much as what tragedy may do to us ; they lie rather in the realm of experimental psychology than in that of liter- ary criticism . They treat " pity and fear " as a ...
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... concern of poetry . But one may say that the recognition of symbolism in general was a strain of medieval thinking ( grammatical , aesthetic , and theological ) which , without much advertisement as such , had deep , if ambiguous , im ...
... concern of poetry . But one may say that the recognition of symbolism in general was a strain of medieval thinking ( grammatical , aesthetic , and theological ) which , without much advertisement as such , had deep , if ambiguous , im ...
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... concern for craftsmanship , and a stress upon form as opposed to the exploitation of privileged " poetic " materials . In- deed theirs too might be called an " impersonal " art . Even those aspects of it which might be thought of as ...
... concern for craftsmanship , and a stress upon form as opposed to the exploitation of privileged " poetic " materials . In- deed theirs too might be called an " impersonal " art . Even those aspects of it which might be thought of as ...
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Socrates and the Rhapsode PAGE | 3 |
Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Tragedy and Comedy | 35 |
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18th century aesthetic ancient appears argument Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's Arnold artist beauty Chapter character classical Coleridge comedy comic concept Croce doctrine dramatic Dryden Eliot emotion English Essay ethical expression fact feeling French genres Greek hamartia Homer Horace human I. A. Richards ideal ideas imagination imitation instance Isocrates Johnson kind language less literary criticism literary theory literature London Longinus lyric meaning metaphor metaphysical mind modern moral myth nature neo-classic neo-Platonic norm object passage passion perhaps peripeteia Phaedrus philosophy phrase Plato pleasure Plotinus poem Poesy poet poet's poetry Pope principle prose Quintilian quoted reader reality René Wellek rhetoric Richards romantic Samuel Johnson satire sense Shakespeare Socrates soul spirit style sublime symbolic symbolist T. S. Eliot term theorist theory things thought tion tragedy translation truth unity universal verbal verse W. B. Yeats whole words Wordsworth writing Yeats York