English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Počet stran: 174 A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... poetry- notably Cleanth Brooks's Modern Poetry and the Tradition ( 1939 ) and William Van O'Connor's Sense and Sensibility in Modern Poetry ( 1948 ) —begin with Donne and the sev- enteenth century poets in order to illustrate the proper ...
... poetry- notably Cleanth Brooks's Modern Poetry and the Tradition ( 1939 ) and William Van O'Connor's Sense and Sensibility in Modern Poetry ( 1948 ) —begin with Donne and the sev- enteenth century poets in order to illustrate the proper ...
Strana 76
... poet . It is interesting to see how , having thrown out much of English poetry between Donne and Hopkins and constructed a metaphysical - cum - symbolist defi- nition of poetry to justify the procedure , the New Critics have one by one ...
... poet . It is interesting to see how , having thrown out much of English poetry between Donne and Hopkins and constructed a metaphysical - cum - symbolist defi- nition of poetry to justify the procedure , the New Critics have one by one ...
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... Poetry ( 1938 ) , but each is new in the sense that he has something interesting and original to say . Ransom's " Poetry : A Note in Ontology " ( 1934 ) , in spite of the pretentiousness of its title and its somewhat wilful ter ...
... Poetry ( 1938 ) , but each is new in the sense that he has something interesting and original to say . Ransom's " Poetry : A Note in Ontology " ( 1934 ) , in spite of the pretentiousness of its title and its somewhat wilful ter ...
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