English Studies Today, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1961 - English language The 1st series consists of papers read at the International Conference of University Professors of English held at magdalen college in 1950; 2d- series consists of lectures and papers read at the 4th- conferences of the International Association of University Professors of English held in 1959- |
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Page 55
... kind of parasite on literature , that the critic is an artist manqué and postulates that " criticism is a structure of thought and knowledge existing in its own right " ( p . 5 ) . I agree with his general enterprise , his belief in the ...
... kind of parasite on literature , that the critic is an artist manqué and postulates that " criticism is a structure of thought and knowledge existing in its own right " ( p . 5 ) . I agree with his general enterprise , his belief in the ...
Page 115
... kind are denounced with greater vehemence as worse than devils and Peraldus declares : quia raptores peiores sunt diabolo2 . Which the coming stages of the association , with the devil's caution and restraint , will prove . The complete ...
... kind are denounced with greater vehemence as worse than devils and Peraldus declares : quia raptores peiores sunt diabolo2 . Which the coming stages of the association , with the devil's caution and restraint , will prove . The complete ...
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... kind of poetic practice seems to be that the most effective poetic image is one which concentrates and isolates . Yet the concentration is of a rather special kind . Everything focuses on the poet's mood , and natural objects are seen ...
... kind of poetic practice seems to be that the most effective poetic image is one which concentrates and isolates . Yet the concentration is of a rather special kind . Everything focuses on the poet's mood , and natural objects are seen ...
Contents
Switzerland and the EnglishSpeaking World | 13 |
The Style of Criticism | 29 |
The Novelist and the Narrator | 43 |
Copyright | |
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