The Bucknell Review, 第 20 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 38 筆
第 42 頁
... approach of Adams and Miller illustrates that " Lilacs " has much more design than the historical approach of Matthiessen and Allen had implied , both approaches have in common what Northrop Frye describes as an attitude toward ...
... approach of Adams and Miller illustrates that " Lilacs " has much more design than the historical approach of Matthiessen and Allen had implied , both approaches have in common what Northrop Frye describes as an attitude toward ...
第 44 頁
... approach , therefore , interprets " Lilacs " in terms of the philosophy of Cassirer and views the poem's drama as “ a movement from possible to actual poetic speech " ( Feidelson , p . 22 ) . Whereas previous approaches to the poem had ...
... approach , therefore , interprets " Lilacs " in terms of the philosophy of Cassirer and views the poem's drama as “ a movement from possible to actual poetic speech " ( Feidelson , p . 22 ) . Whereas previous approaches to the poem had ...
第 55 頁
... approach to structure in a novel , the creative processes of novelists , the aesthetic experiences of readers , and ... APPROACH Harry R Garvin 55 The Novel as Structure: an Ontological Approach Harry R Garvin 55.
... approach to structure in a novel , the creative processes of novelists , the aesthetic experiences of readers , and ... APPROACH Harry R Garvin 55 The Novel as Structure: an Ontological Approach Harry R Garvin 55.
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
abstract achievement actual entities Adams aesthetic Affective Fallacy American Antonio Gramsci artist become Blake Blake's BUCKNELL REVIEW cabala Cantos character concept consciousness creative criticism Croce cultural death Dylan Thomas Ecbatana effects elegy elements emotional Esotericism essay existence experience fact feelings final freedom Gramsci Hermes Trismegistus human idea illusion intellectual interpretation intuitive King Lear knowledge language letter Lilacs logic man's Marxism mathematics meaning mind modern Moll Flanders moral myth natural law Neo-Platonic novel novelist objects occult Pamela patterns perception perspective philosophy physical poem poet poetry political possible Pound present principle problem Puritan radical re-invoking reader reading reality reason Renaissance Richardson romantic Romanticism Rousseau Roxana Section sense social song soteriology speaker spirit structure symbolic technical theological theology theory things Thomas thought tion tradition truth understanding Univ University vision Volume XX Whitehead Whitman's words writing York