The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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... perhaps change the course of history as much as Descartes , Marx , Gobineau , and Nietzsche have done in the past . How many connoisseurs and students of French literature assert daily that the present age is the age of the novel , that ...
... perhaps change the course of history as much as Descartes , Marx , Gobineau , and Nietzsche have done in the past . How many connoisseurs and students of French literature assert daily that the present age is the age of the novel , that ...
Pàgina 153
... perhaps the most beautiful single sonnet in the Eng- lish language . With a little more understanding from critics and from the public would not Baudelaire have composed more Fleurs du Mal between 1857 and 1867 , and perhaps more of his ...
... perhaps the most beautiful single sonnet in the Eng- lish language . With a little more understanding from critics and from the public would not Baudelaire have composed more Fleurs du Mal between 1857 and 1867 , and perhaps more of his ...
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... perhaps unconscious in- tentions , remain aglow with the enthusiasm which he experienced at the first shock of beauty , and fire his own readers with admira- tion . Then comes the third stage of a critic's activity and he should not ...
... perhaps unconscious in- tentions , remain aglow with the enthusiasm which he experienced at the first shock of beauty , and fire his own readers with admira- tion . Then comes the third stage of a critic's activity and he should not ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
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