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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Side 545
... problem which is on principle different from that created by Hurd's desire to re - appraise Gothic manners , has at least subtilized and universalized the problem . But in the history of ideas , whose ideas are of most importance ? The ...
... problem which is on principle different from that created by Hurd's desire to re - appraise Gothic manners , has at least subtilized and universalized the problem . But in the history of ideas , whose ideas are of most importance ? The ...
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... problem that any thoroughgoing system of symbolism has to face : if there are no fixities and definites at all but only symbolic fluidity , then there would appear to be some danger that everything will disappear into froth and bubbles ...
... problem that any thoroughgoing system of symbolism has to face : if there are no fixities and definites at all but only symbolic fluidity , then there would appear to be some danger that everything will disappear into froth and bubbles ...
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... problem that comes in for special treatment by these theorists of fiction . Again , it is an old problem , and one that has received very sophisticated practical solutions in the past , including devices so different as the folk ...
... problem that comes in for special treatment by these theorists of fiction . Again , it is an old problem , and one that has received very sophisticated practical solutions in the past , including devices so different as the folk ...
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