The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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... Success in literature is a sociological phenomenon , due to the mood of the public even more than to the work temporarily acclaimed and bought . It expresses a correspondence between the new book or play and the intellectual fashions of ...
... Success in literature is a sociological phenomenon , due to the mood of the public even more than to the work temporarily acclaimed and bought . It expresses a correspondence between the new book or play and the intellectual fashions of ...
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... success is often due to the two most potent of all goddesses , Fortune and Imitation , whom perpetual altars should honor . The function of the critic is all the more important as we refuse to conceive of his task as being that of a ...
... success is often due to the two most potent of all goddesses , Fortune and Imitation , whom perpetual altars should honor . The function of the critic is all the more important as we refuse to conceive of his task as being that of a ...
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... success ( Stuart Sherman , William Lyon Phelps , Van Wyck Brooks ) ; superficiality and haste marred their later writings . The younger generation of psychologists and semanticists has initiated a healthy reaction against the emptiness ...
... success ( Stuart Sherman , William Lyon Phelps , Van Wyck Brooks ) ; superficiality and haste marred their later writings . The younger generation of psychologists and semanticists has initiated a healthy reaction against the emptiness ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
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'Relations Stop Nowhere': The Common Literary Foundations of German and ... Hugh Ridley Previsualització no disponible - 2007 |