A Handbook of Critical Approaches to LiteratureHarper & Row, 1966 - 238 pàgines |
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... interpretation of litera- ture . Let us briefly examine the highlights of such theories . Per- haps the most controversial ( and , to many persons , the most offensive ) facet of psychoanalytic criticism is its tendency to interpret ...
... interpretation of litera- ture . Let us briefly examine the highlights of such theories . Per- haps the most controversial ( and , to many persons , the most offensive ) facet of psychoanalytic criticism is its tendency to interpret ...
Pàgina 191
... interpretation must be supported logically and fully from the evidence within the literary work and that the ultimate test of the validity of an interpretation must be its self - consistency . Conversely , sometimes they establish a ...
... interpretation must be supported logically and fully from the evidence within the literary work and that the ultimate test of the validity of an interpretation must be its self - consistency . Conversely , sometimes they establish a ...
Pàgina 193
... interpretation of imaginative writing , and thus was mentioned in Chapter 1. That it remains a productive approach is evident from the work of the Southern Agrarians , the works of Faulkner and their interpretation , and studies of the ...
... interpretation of imaginative writing , and thus was mentioned in Chapter 1. That it remains a productive approach is evident from the work of the Southern Agrarians , the works of Faulkner and their interpretation , and studies of the ...
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TRADITIONAL APPROACHES | 1 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO MARVELLS | 10 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO Hamlet | 16 |
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