Literary Reviews and CriticismsBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 312 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... literature succeeds in its purpose of representing life , its perusal , like experience , will result in the attachment of correct values to human action , not because it is the business of literature to inculcate morals , but because ...
... literature succeeds in its purpose of representing life , its perusal , like experience , will result in the attachment of correct values to human action , not because it is the business of literature to inculcate morals , but because ...
Pagina 77
... literature , the kind of thing to which a man of common abilities and uncommon diligence may reasonably aspire — a literature reflecting its maker's peculiarities , like him wanting in creative imagination and inter- pretative insight ...
... literature , the kind of thing to which a man of common abilities and uncommon diligence may reasonably aspire — a literature reflecting its maker's peculiarities , like him wanting in creative imagination and inter- pretative insight ...
Pagina 138
... literature , -not upon a knowledge of this or that author , or this or that period , or even this or that literature as we seem inclined to believe nowadays , but upon a knowledge of literature as a whole . For Pope and Dryden , however ...
... literature , -not upon a knowledge of this or that author , or this or that period , or even this or that literature as we seem inclined to believe nowadays , but upon a knowledge of literature as a whole . For Pope and Dryden , however ...
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action Addison admiration appear artist attempt Balzac Ben Jonson Bérénice better blank verse character circumstance classic conception confusion consciousness consists Corneille Corneille's couplet criticism curious difference distinction doubt drama Dryden Edipus effect eighteenth century Elizabethan English expression feeling finally Flaubert French genius genre George Sand Goethe Goncourt Greek tragedy Hawthorne's heroic couplet human idea illusion imagination imitation impression interest Jonathan Swift kind King Lear La Maison Tellier least less literary literature manner matter of fact Matthew Arnold Maupassant means merely mind modern Molière moral nature ness never novel particular passion peculiar play poet poetic poetry Pope pretensions principle produce prose qu'il Racine reader reality reason recognise remark Renan rhyme Sainte-Beuve seems sense sentiment Shakespeare significance sonnet Sophocles sort spirit spite style sure Swift talk taste temper thing thought tion truth ture vague virtue whole words writing Zola