The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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... talents , laughed with Molière at the " précieuses , " with Racine at the swaggering braggarts of the old theatre , and with Boileau at pedantry and affectation . In thus imagining the seventeenth century in France as an era of ...
... talents , laughed with Molière at the " précieuses , " with Racine at the swaggering braggarts of the old theatre , and with Boileau at pedantry and affectation . In thus imagining the seventeenth century in France as an era of ...
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... talents . Of that confusion Sainte - Beuve complained re- peatedly.10 After the romantics , lamented the critics , all groups have disappeared ; years later they discovered that Realism had been an important movement , but that a ...
... talents . Of that confusion Sainte - Beuve complained re- peatedly.10 After the romantics , lamented the critics , all groups have disappeared ; years later they discovered that Realism had been an important movement , but that a ...
Pàgina 235
... talents are the product of their environment and seem well adapted to their surroundings . If his- tory were bent ... talent , they have imposed upon posterity their own vision of their age . In the same manner , Hogarth has forced upon ...
... talents are the product of their environment and seem well adapted to their surroundings . If his- tory were bent ... talent , they have imposed upon posterity their own vision of their age . In the same manner , Hogarth has forced upon ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
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