Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... imaginative literature can exist at all . We now have a generation of adults who have grown up entirely within the era of ... imagination . Confronted with a long novel , for example , he will instinctively turn away from the effort of ...
... imaginative literature can exist at all . We now have a generation of adults who have grown up entirely within the era of ... imagination . Confronted with a long novel , for example , he will instinctively turn away from the effort of ...
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... imagination at all closely ; it is part of all the definitions that try to say what the imaginative writer is really doing , from Johnson's description of wit as ' the unexpected copulation of ideas ' , to Shelley's ' metaphorical ...
... imagination at all closely ; it is part of all the definitions that try to say what the imaginative writer is really doing , from Johnson's description of wit as ' the unexpected copulation of ideas ' , to Shelley's ' metaphorical ...
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... imagination was essentially the kind that works over the surface of a theme , to adorn it , to present it in new and striking ways , to state it with felicity and wit , rather than the deeply creative imagination we associate with a ...
... imagination was essentially the kind that works over the surface of a theme , to adorn it , to present it in new and striking ways , to state it with felicity and wit , rather than the deeply creative imagination we associate with a ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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