The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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Unity and Disharmony in Literature John Bayley. CHAPTER I 1. Novelist and Critic Criticism is mainly a matter of transferring a set of ideas from life to literature , and the critic may not himself be conscious just how few these are ...
Unity and Disharmony in Literature John Bayley. CHAPTER I 1. Novelist and Critic Criticism is mainly a matter of transferring a set of ideas from life to literature , and the critic may not himself be conscious just how few these are ...
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... critic's . His first book , published in 1898 , won him a reputation among the Petersburg intelligentsia ; Rozanov and Merezh- kovsky in particular recognized ideas congenial to them . Shakes- peare and his Critic Brandes denies that ...
... critic's . His first book , published in 1898 , won him a reputation among the Petersburg intelligentsia ; Rozanov and Merezh- kovsky in particular recognized ideas congenial to them . Shakes- peare and his Critic Brandes denies that ...
110. oldal
... critics have fashioned the appearance of one . While he was writing Endymion he had realised that the poet must bear the burden of the mystery , and he knew he could not shut out ' the still sad music of humanity ' . In Isabella and The ...
... critics have fashioned the appearance of one . While he was writing Endymion he had realised that the poet must bear the burden of the mystery , and he knew he could not shut out ' the still sad music of humanity ' . In Isabella and The ...
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