The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 73 筆
第 306 頁
... criticism . And I mean much more than the now fashionable lip - service to the commonplace that a critic ought to use everything he can . Critics and professors say this and in their own practical criticisms continue to use , with an ...
... criticism . And I mean much more than the now fashionable lip - service to the commonplace that a critic ought to use everything he can . Critics and professors say this and in their own practical criticisms continue to use , with an ...
第 307 頁
... Critics and professors need a few rules on how not to play the game of literary symbols . Other problems quickly fall upon the practical critic . How should he go about using literary and art history , ' theoretical criticism ...
... Critics and professors need a few rules on how not to play the game of literary symbols . Other problems quickly fall upon the practical critic . How should he go about using literary and art history , ' theoretical criticism ...
第 308 頁
... criticism . The ontological critic should always be with us . Part of the superiority of Wellek's A History of Modern Criticism : 1750-1950 and of Brooks and Wimsatt's Literary Criti- cism : A Short History to Saintsbury's ...
... criticism . The ontological critic should always be with us . Part of the superiority of Wellek's A History of Modern Criticism : 1750-1950 and of Brooks and Wimsatt's Literary Criti- cism : A Short History to Saintsbury's ...
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