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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... poetry we can remark the converse phenomenon , how , since Coleridge wrote mar- ginal summaries of the narrative to " The Ancient Mariner , " the capac- ity for a narrative framework has gradually disappeared from poetry of the first ...
... poetry we can remark the converse phenomenon , how , since Coleridge wrote mar- ginal summaries of the narrative to " The Ancient Mariner , " the capac- ity for a narrative framework has gradually disappeared from poetry of the first ...
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... Poetry ( 1935 ) ; New Literary Values ( 1936 ) ; Literature and Society ( 1938 ) ; The Novel and the Modern World ( 1939 ) , an indispensable study of the works of Conrad , Galsworthy , Huxley , Joyce , Mansfield , and Woolf ; and a ...
... Poetry ( 1935 ) ; New Literary Values ( 1936 ) ; Literature and Society ( 1938 ) ; The Novel and the Modern World ( 1939 ) , an indispensable study of the works of Conrad , Galsworthy , Huxley , Joyce , Mansfield , and Woolf ; and a ...
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... Poetic Experience , " Science and Poetry . Norton , 1926 . Coleridge on Imagination . Kegan Paul , 1934 ; Harcourt , 1935 , 1950 . RIDING , LAURA , and Graves , RoBERT . “ The Making of the Poem , ” A Survey of Mod- ernist Poetry ...
... Poetic Experience , " Science and Poetry . Norton , 1926 . Coleridge on Imagination . Kegan Paul , 1934 ; Harcourt , 1935 , 1950 . RIDING , LAURA , and Graves , RoBERT . “ The Making of the Poem , ” A Survey of Mod- ernist Poetry ...
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Introductory Comment | 3 |
PERCY LUBBOCK The Strategy of Point of View | 9 |
ALLEN TATE Techniques of Fiction | 31 |
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