The Literary Man: Essays Presented to Donald W. HannahKarl-Heinz Westarp Aarhus University Press, 1996 - 228 pagina's CONTENTS: The Welcome to Denmark; To an Admirable Teacher; The British Tradition -- In the Ambush of My Name: A Discussion of Measure for Measure; Is All Well That Ends Well? A Historical Reconstruction of All's Well That Ends; Dr. Johnson and the Martial Spirit; Fanny Burney's 'Styles'; Domesticating Science: The Liberal Politics of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; Modern Voices -- An Allotropic Triangle in D.H. Lawrence's Women in Love: The Philosophical and Psychological Genesis of the Gerald-Gudrun-Loerke Relationship; A World of His Own: Dreams in Graham Greene's Novels; Making Sense of the Past for the Present: Colm Toibin and Post-Nationalist Ireland; 'The Canadian Winter is a Real Blessing' or How Canada was Sold to Danish Emigrants in the 1920s; Jack London: 'Impassioned Realism' and the Marketplace; Conceptions of Mystery in Eudora Welty and Flannery O'Connor; The Critical Perspective -- Criticism and Aesthetics: The Status of the Example; On the Dynamics of Harold Bloom's Agonistic Canon; Tabula Gratulatoria. |
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Pagina 187
... become critical of judgement ; we critique judgement . Con- temporary criticism is a critique of the idea of judgement . Most of the critics I have mentioned were on the defensive . They all perceived criticism to be under threat . Has ...
... become critical of judgement ; we critique judgement . Con- temporary criticism is a critique of the idea of judgement . Most of the critics I have mentioned were on the defensive . They all perceived criticism to be under threat . Has ...
Pagina 191
... become the same as criticism . It depends , of course , on what we mean by aesthetics now , what- ever it is now ... become dominated by the poetic function . If literature had become limitless or borderless in Jakobson , it lost its ...
... become the same as criticism . It depends , of course , on what we mean by aesthetics now , what- ever it is now ... become dominated by the poetic function . If literature had become limitless or borderless in Jakobson , it lost its ...
Pagina 194
... become literature , if it hasn't al- ready become it . Eagleton can say as he does ; he can unmask an illusion because he is inside the institution . His text is a testimony to the literary institution's power and is made possible by ...
... become literature , if it hasn't al- ready become it . Eagleton can say as he does ; he can unmask an illusion because he is inside the institution . His text is a testimony to the literary institution's power and is made possible by ...
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