Critiques and Essays on Modern Fiction, 1920-1951, Representing the Achievement of Modern American and British CriticsJohn W. Aldridge Ronald Press Company, 1952 - 610 oldal |
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... example , as Shake- speare presents him in the opening scene of Antony and Cleopatra : Nay , but this dotage of our general's O'erflows the measure : those his goodly eyes That o'er the files and musters of the war Have glow'd like ...
... example , as Shake- speare presents him in the opening scene of Antony and Cleopatra : Nay , but this dotage of our general's O'erflows the measure : those his goodly eyes That o'er the files and musters of the war Have glow'd like ...
186. oldal
... examples in this novel . The unquestionable postulate - or presumption - of all literature is the individual of the ... example , the death of a cow . Or again , one has to repeat with Aristotle that literature must con- cern itself not ...
... examples in this novel . The unquestionable postulate - or presumption - of all literature is the individual of the ... example , the death of a cow . Or again , one has to repeat with Aristotle that literature must con- cern itself not ...
260. oldal
... example , intends to be symbolic but remains merely pathetic . In a good number of stories he wastes what he renders , namely realistic details that could readily have been converted to symbolic use . His ! symbolic technique is best ...
... example , intends to be symbolic but remains merely pathetic . In a good number of stories he wastes what he renders , namely realistic details that could readily have been converted to symbolic use . His ! symbolic technique is best ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introductory Comment | 3 |
PERCY LUBBOCK The Strategy of Point of View | 9 |
ALLEN TATE Techniques of Fiction | 31 |
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