A Handbook of Critical Approaches to LiteratureHarper & Row, 1966 - 238 pàgines |
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... MORAL - PHILOSOPHICAL The moral - philosophical approach is as old as classical Greek and Roman critics . Plato , for example , emphasized moral- ism and utilitarianism , and Horace dulce et utile , delight and instruction . Among its ...
... MORAL - PHILOSOPHICAL The moral - philosophical approach is as old as classical Greek and Roman critics . Plato , for example , emphasized moral- ism and utilitarianism , and Horace dulce et utile , delight and instruction . Among its ...
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... moral superiority of a hot - blooded young man like Tom , whose sexual indulgences are decidedly atoned for by his ... moral or philo- sophical teaching . This is not on its highest plane Sunday- Schoolish ( in the bad sense ) , though ...
... moral superiority of a hot - blooded young man like Tom , whose sexual indulgences are decidedly atoned for by his ... moral or philo- sophical teaching . This is not on its highest plane Sunday- Schoolish ( in the bad sense ) , though ...
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Wilfred L. Guerin. MORAL - PHILOSOPHICAL Any discussion of Hamlet should acknowledge the enormous body of excellent commentary that sees the play as primarily valuable for its moral and philosophical insights . Little more can be done ...
Wilfred L. Guerin. MORAL - PHILOSOPHICAL Any discussion of Hamlet should acknowledge the enormous body of excellent commentary that sees the play as primarily valuable for its moral and philosophical insights . Little more can be done ...
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TRADITIONAL APPROACHES | 1 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO MARVELLS | 10 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO Hamlet | 16 |
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