Recueil général des opéras représentés par l'Academie royale de musique depuis son établissement, 1. kötetSlatkine Reprints, 1965 |
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... literary history . One aspect of it is the loss of distinctions between levels of style suited to different literary kinds . Auerbach shows in Mimesis that this breakdown of levels has occurred in literary history whenever " everyday ...
... literary history . One aspect of it is the loss of distinctions between levels of style suited to different literary kinds . Auerbach shows in Mimesis that this breakdown of levels has occurred in literary history whenever " everyday ...
130. oldal
... literary work , if destruction is required to satisfy our other interests ; we will take pleasure in combinations of hope and fear which in real life would be intolerable . But hope and fear are there , and the destruction or salvation ...
... literary work , if destruction is required to satisfy our other interests ; we will take pleasure in combinations of hope and fear which in real life would be intolerable . But hope and fear are there , and the destruction or salvation ...
422. oldal
... Literary Opinion in America . Rev. ed . , New York , 1951 . 285. BURKE , KENNETH . " Thomas Mann and André Gide , " Bookman , LXXI ( June , 1930 ) , 257-64 . Reprinted in No. 263 . 286. CRANE , RONALD S. " Cleanth Brooks ; or , The ...
... Literary Opinion in America . Rev. ed . , New York , 1951 . 285. BURKE , KENNETH . " Thomas Mann and André Gide , " Bookman , LXXI ( June , 1930 ) , 257-64 . Reprinted in No. 263 . 286. CRANE , RONALD S. " Cleanth Brooks ; or , The ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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