The Nature of Literary Criticism: A Lecture Given in the University of Manchester on the Ludwig Mond Foundation, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1935Folcroft Press, 1969 - 26 pàgines |
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... judged purely as art . Criticism is neither historical study , nor scholarship , nor poetic , nor a branch of psychology , although it uses all these instruments and cannot get far without them . It is a practical craft or art like ...
... judged purely as art . Criticism is neither historical study , nor scholarship , nor poetic , nor a branch of psychology , although it uses all these instruments and cannot get far without them . It is a practical craft or art like ...
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... judged only by the mental palate , and not by the whole of our faculties . But instead of losing time , before an audience like this , in defence of the critic's calling , let me define certain terms as I shall use them to - night . I ...
... judged only by the mental palate , and not by the whole of our faculties . But instead of losing time , before an audience like this , in defence of the critic's calling , let me define certain terms as I shall use them to - night . I ...
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... judged by precedents or rules . The history of letters consists in such developments . These new patterns can be judged only by the event ; —ah , and what is meant by saying that ? Here I reach a more modern conception of poetic values ...
... judged by precedents or rules . The history of letters consists in such developments . These new patterns can be judged only by the event ; —ah , and what is meant by saying that ? Here I reach a more modern conception of poetic values ...
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