The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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... fame and after - fame parallel to S. C. Chew's valuable work on Byron's fortune in England . The modern student of poetry is well aware that Keats was hardly better understood by his contemporaries than Shelley ; yet nothing in Keats's ...
... fame and after - fame parallel to S. C. Chew's valuable work on Byron's fortune in England . The modern student of poetry is well aware that Keats was hardly better understood by his contemporaries than Shelley ; yet nothing in Keats's ...
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... fame in his lifetime and reigned in his old age crowned with official honor , his death is followed by a period of disparagement or neglect . That stay in Purgatory usually lasts for twenty or thirty years , after which a rank is ...
... fame in his lifetime and reigned in his old age crowned with official honor , his death is followed by a period of disparagement or neglect . That stay in Purgatory usually lasts for twenty or thirty years , after which a rank is ...
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... fame . Posterity is not an enigmatic goddess whose capricious decrees must be instantly obeyed by her suitors , the critics . A great part of her unchallenged prestige is due to imitation and passivity . Children at school , students in ...
... fame . Posterity is not an enigmatic goddess whose capricious decrees must be instantly obeyed by her suitors , the critics . A great part of her unchallenged prestige is due to imitation and passivity . Children at school , students in ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
Copyright | |
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