Biographia LiterariaThe Floating Press, 2009年5月1日 - 406 頁 Samuel Taylor Coleridge's 1817 work Biographia Literaria is an autobiography in discourse; loosely structured and non-linear, the work is meditative and contains numerous philosophical essays. Initially criticized as the product of Coleridge's opiate-driven descent into illness, more recent critics have given the work far more credit and recognition. The book is the origin of the well-known critical idea of "willing suspension of disbelief." |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 47 筆
第 36 頁
... critics, and authorized, in Andrew Marvell's phrase, as "synodical individuals" to speak of themselves plurali majestatico! As if literature formed a caste, like that of the Paras in Hindostan, who, however maltreated, must not dare to ...
... critics, and authorized, in Andrew Marvell's phrase, as "synodical individuals" to speak of themselves plurali majestatico! As if literature formed a caste, like that of the Paras in Hindostan, who, however maltreated, must not dare to ...
第 41 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Sic vos, non vobis, mellificatis, apes! Chapter III * The Author's obligations to critics, and the 41.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Sic vos, non vobis, mellificatis, apes! Chapter III * The Author's obligations to critics, and the 41.
第 42 頁
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Chapter. III. *. The Author's obligations to critics, and the probable occasion — Principles of modern criticism—Mr. Southey's works and character. To anonymous critics in reviews, magazines, and news-journals of ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Chapter. III. *. The Author's obligations to critics, and the probable occasion — Principles of modern criticism—Mr. Southey's works and character. To anonymous critics in reviews, magazines, and news-journals of ...
第 44 頁
... criticism as applied to Shakespeare and Milton, constitute my whole publicity; the only occasions on which I could offend any member of the republic of letters. With one solitary exception in which my words were first misstated and then ...
... criticism as applied to Shakespeare and Milton, constitute my whole publicity; the only occasions on which I could offend any member of the republic of letters. With one solitary exception in which my words were first misstated and then ...
第 46 頁
... critics without taste or judgment are the natural reward of authors without feeling or genius. Sint unicuique sua ... criticism, but I must be wet through with the spray; yet how came the torrent to descend upon them? First then, with ...
... critics without taste or judgment are the natural reward of authors without feeling or genius. Sint unicuique sua ... criticism, but I must be wet through with the spray; yet how came the torrent to descend upon them? First then, with ...
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27 | |
42 | |
58 | |
73 | |
83 | |
92 | |
102 | |
Chapter XIV | 238 |
Chapter XV | 249 |
Chapter XVI | 259 |
Chapter XVII | 265 |
Chapter XVIII | 282 |
Chapter XIX | 314 |
Chapter XX | 326 |
Chapter XXI | 337 |
109 | |
Chapter X | 125 |
Chapter XI | 177 |
Chapter XII | 188 |
Chapter XIII | 227 |
Chapter XXII | 350 |
Chapter XXIII | 459 |
Chapter XXIV | 496 |
Endnotes | 511 |
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