The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 70 筆
第 306 頁
... literary criticism . The coming decade , it seems to me , should make vigorous attempts to develop -much more ... literary theorist , or a literary historian is generally content to pick up his own special burden and to leave the other ...
... literary criticism . The coming decade , it seems to me , should make vigorous attempts to develop -much more ... literary theorist , or a literary historian is generally content to pick up his own special burden and to leave the other ...
第 308 頁
... Literary Criti- cism : A Short History to Saintsbury's impressionistic History of Criticism lies in their superior knowledge of philosophy and aesthetics . And such knowledge makes Warren and Wellek's Theory of Literature almost ...
... Literary Criti- cism : A Short History to Saintsbury's impressionistic History of Criticism lies in their superior knowledge of philosophy and aesthetics . And such knowledge makes Warren and Wellek's Theory of Literature almost ...
第 322 頁
... literary works is sensitive to technique . I am suspicious of any interpretation that scants the technical elements ; in literature , for example , the ideas a writer uses should not be crudely disassembled from the form , language ...
... literary works is sensitive to technique . I am suspicious of any interpretation that scants the technical elements ; in literature , for example , the ideas a writer uses should not be crudely disassembled from the form , language ...
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