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Pagina 98
... critics have not always held the classical theory of rhetoric in high esteem . In traditional literary criticism rhetoric means a pre- occupation with and an enlargement of the elocutio and has led to an overdetailed elaboration of the ...
... critics have not always held the classical theory of rhetoric in high esteem . In traditional literary criticism rhetoric means a pre- occupation with and an enlargement of the elocutio and has led to an overdetailed elaboration of the ...
Pagina 105
... critics ) .84 Even if critics principally agree that literature exerts some kind of influence on the social behavior of readers , they disagree on how this highly complex process can be ana- lyzed and if this question can or should be ...
... critics ) .84 Even if critics principally agree that literature exerts some kind of influence on the social behavior of readers , they disagree on how this highly complex process can be ana- lyzed and if this question can or should be ...
Pagina 147
... critics , apart from both New Critics and the varieties of structuralism . Yet unlike many other critics of similar persua- sion ( I think of Norman N. Holland ) , Rosenblatt carries relatively little theoretical baggage to or from her ...
... critics , apart from both New Critics and the varieties of structuralism . Yet unlike many other critics of similar persua- sion ( I think of Norman N. Holland ) , Rosenblatt carries relatively little theoretical baggage to or from her ...
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