A Handbook of Critical Approaches to LiteratureHarper & Row, 1966 - 238 pàgines |
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Pàgina 9
... seems reasonable , then , to employ historical - biographical , textual - linguistic , or moral - philosophical analyses among other methods in getting at the total meaning of a literary work when the work seems to call for them . Such ...
... seems reasonable , then , to employ historical - biographical , textual - linguistic , or moral - philosophical analyses among other methods in getting at the total meaning of a literary work when the work seems to call for them . Such ...
Pàgina 55
... seems to shift from the seemingly ex- pansive , genial , more conventional , exaggerated praise of the beloved ... seem rather foolish , completely illogical , and perhaps even perverse . His impatience with her foolish and unrealistic ...
... seems to shift from the seemingly ex- pansive , genial , more conventional , exaggerated praise of the beloved ... seem rather foolish , completely illogical , and perhaps even perverse . His impatience with her foolish and unrealistic ...
Pàgina 61
... seem to be basically like those of the village . Brown recognizes them by the names they bear in the village , and outwardly they seem to ... seems to retreat a little when he says that the living movements of the THE FORMALISTIC APPROACH 61.
... seem to be basically like those of the village . Brown recognizes them by the names they bear in the village , and outwardly they seem to ... seems to retreat a little when he says that the living movements of the THE FORMALISTIC APPROACH 61.
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TRADITIONAL APPROACHES | 1 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO MARVELLS | 10 |
TRADITIONAL APPROACHES TO Hamlet | 16 |
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