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3 These interpretive fictions have held a firm grip on contemporary criticism,
especially from the New Critics onward. Wimsatt and Beardsley, for instance,
claim that "poetry succeeds because all or most of what is said or implied is
relevant; ...
3 These interpretive fictions have held a firm grip on contemporary criticism,
especially from the New Critics onward. Wimsatt and Beardsley, for instance,
claim that "poetry succeeds because all or most of what is said or implied is
relevant; ...
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Thus, for instance, when a work begins with a claim of a permanent and static
state of affairs (as Emma begins with Emma's security) or a claim of an inevitable
future (as the film War Games opens with the military's insistence that its ...
Thus, for instance, when a work begins with a claim of a permanent and static
state of affairs (as Emma begins with Emma's security) or a claim of an inevitable
future (as the film War Games opens with the military's insistence that its ...
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Allen Tate, for instance, felt that literature was demeaned by the doctrine of
relevance, which claims that subject matter should be "tested ... by observation of
the world that it 'represents.'"26 And Tate's position is still widely held. Highly
wrought ...
Allen Tate, for instance, felt that literature was demeaned by the doctrine of
relevance, which claims that subject matter should be "tested ... by observation of
the world that it 'represents.'"26 And Tate's position is still widely held. Highly
wrought ...
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Beyond ReadingsBefore Reading | 1 |
Starting Points | 15 |
Rules of Notice | 47 |
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