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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... spirit . His criticism of the classical genres , he tells us in his Autobiography , enabled him to lay his finger " on the point at which ' nature , ' the product of man's own spirit , is introduced into the pure spiritual world of art ...
... spirit . His criticism of the classical genres , he tells us in his Autobiography , enabled him to lay his finger " on the point at which ' nature , ' the product of man's own spirit , is introduced into the pure spiritual world of art ...
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... spirit which when operating by itself would relegate poetry to a role of outmoded enchanter's gibberish , would when it was allied with the literary spirit assert the principle of literary progress and of modern supremacy in correctness ...
... spirit which when operating by itself would relegate poetry to a role of outmoded enchanter's gibberish , would when it was allied with the literary spirit assert the principle of literary progress and of modern supremacy in correctness ...
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... spirit and matter , as in Greek sculpture ; and finally in modern art , spirit overflows and envelops matter.2 When men's minds are dominated by a lyric norm , their conceptions of the other genres are affected . Like metamorphosed ...
... spirit and matter , as in Greek sculpture ; and finally in modern art , spirit overflows and envelops matter.2 When men's minds are dominated by a lyric norm , their conceptions of the other genres are affected . Like metamorphosed ...
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Poetry as Structure | 21 |
Tragedy and Comedy | 35 |
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