The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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Pàgina ix
... imaginative comprehension and an active collaboration from the reader . Such deliberate obscurity often disrupting all means of communication with the public . ( C ) Involun- tary or imaginative obscurity : its drawing from the ...
... imaginative comprehension and an active collaboration from the reader . Such deliberate obscurity often disrupting all means of communication with the public . ( C ) Involun- tary or imaginative obscurity : its drawing from the ...
Pàgina 222
... imaginative than voluntary , more gushing than consciously restrained : they compose their works hastily , their brain and eyes " in a fine frenzy rolling . " In French literature , along with the obscurism of Mallarmé , Valéry , Éluard ...
... imaginative than voluntary , more gushing than consciously restrained : they compose their works hastily , their brain and eyes " in a fine frenzy rolling . " In French literature , along with the obscurism of Mallarmé , Valéry , Éluard ...
Pàgina 235
... imaginative creations : nonconformity , or even bitter revolt against their age and environment , has been a far more common characteristic of great artists than acceptance or sympathy . The Cepithet " timeless , " which cheap book ...
... imaginative creations : nonconformity , or even bitter revolt against their age and environment , has been a far more common characteristic of great artists than acceptance or sympathy . The Cepithet " timeless , " which cheap book ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
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