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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... expressing self - we find the notion that not the drama but the lyric is the most poetic kind of poetry , the most direct , free , and unlimited making of the poetic mind . " Lyrical poetry is the perfect expression of an emotion or ...
... expressing self - we find the notion that not the drama but the lyric is the most poetic kind of poetry , the most direct , free , and unlimited making of the poetic mind . " Lyrical poetry is the perfect expression of an emotion or ...
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... expression . This is bounded at two levels , above by the abstracted concept , below by an " obscure region of the soul " ( Ch . 1 , p . 9 ) , un- conscious or subconscious , something which Croce most often calls " impression ...
... expression . This is bounded at two levels , above by the abstracted concept , below by an " obscure region of the soul " ( Ch . 1 , p . 9 ) , un- conscious or subconscious , something which Croce most often calls " impression ...
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... expression of society . " In the school of art for art's sake , from Victor Cousin on , " expression " in itself was the simple supreme law of art . In the variation given this philosophy by Sainte - Beuve and other men of letters ...
... expression of society . " In the school of art for art's sake , from Victor Cousin on , " expression " in itself was the simple supreme law of art . In the variation given this philosophy by Sainte - Beuve and other men of letters ...
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Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Tragedy and Comedy | 35 |
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