CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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... literature of the past , is to put the reader at the point of view from which its contemporaries saw that literature , at the same time , of course , judging it from his own ; and , confronted by contemporary literature , to show its ...
... literature of the past , is to put the reader at the point of view from which its contemporaries saw that literature , at the same time , of course , judging it from his own ; and , confronted by contemporary literature , to show its ...
141. oldal
Desmond MacCarthy. M. MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE I BERNARD FAŸ'S Panorama de la Littérature Contemporaine is a little book which I recom- mend to those who want to see contemporary French literature in perspective . It is an essay rather ...
Desmond MacCarthy. M. MODERN FRENCH LITERATURE I BERNARD FAŸ'S Panorama de la Littérature Contemporaine is a little book which I recom- mend to those who want to see contemporary French literature in perspective . It is an essay rather ...
147. oldal
... literature , and the feebleness of its exponents , may appear to my juniors as the best kind of reaction to the world and as a fruitful act of spiritual courage . III M. Fay's attitude towards the Symbolists is the same as his attitude ...
... literature , and the feebleness of its exponents , may appear to my juniors as the best kind of reaction to the world and as a fruitful act of spiritual courage . III M. Fay's attitude towards the Symbolists is the same as his attitude ...
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