The Study of Literature: A Handbook of Critical Essays and TermsSylvan Barnet Little, Brown, 1960 - 354 páginas "Our subject being literature" -- [1.] Approaches: Art as misrepresentation: Plato, The republic (from Book X) -- Art as imitation: Aristotle, On the art of fiction (Poetics, complete) -- Art as expression: John Stuart Mill, What is poetry? -- Art as knowledge: C. Day Lewis, The poet's way of knowledge -- [2.] Genres: 1. Fiction: Scope of the novelist: Henry James, The art of fiction -- Function of detail: Sean O'Faolain, On convention -- 2. Drama: Dramatic types: Northrop Frye, Specific forms of drama. |
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... poem : but it would have been quite a different poem , because it would be giving us knowledge of a different state of mind ; and it would have required a resolution of the theme other than the one we get in stanza 4 , where the poet ...
... poem : but it would have been quite a different poem , because it would be giving us knowledge of a different state of mind ; and it would have required a resolution of the theme other than the one we get in stanza 4 , where the poet ...
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... poems written nowadays which are in effect poems about the poetic sensibility and the poetic act . - The initial stage of making a poem is often a kind of groping in the dark . Consider the possible ways in which a poem such as The ...
... poems written nowadays which are in effect poems about the poetic sensibility and the poetic act . - The initial stage of making a poem is often a kind of groping in the dark . Consider the possible ways in which a poem such as The ...
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... poem is like judging a pudding or a machine . One demands that it work . It is only because an artifact works that we infer the intention of an artificer . " A poem should not mean but be . " A poem can be only through its meaning ...
... poem is like judging a pudding or a machine . One demands that it work . It is only because an artifact works that we infer the intention of an artificer . " A poem should not mean but be . " A poem can be only through its meaning ...
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