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... criticism as the moderns who insist that the chief test of literature is whether it is vividly convincing , or whether it fuses opposite attitudes into ironic harmony , or whether it suggests an author with the proper objective attitude ...
... criticism as the moderns who insist that the chief test of literature is whether it is vividly convincing , or whether it fuses opposite attitudes into ironic harmony , or whether it suggests an author with the proper objective attitude ...
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... critics interested in everyday reality or in the author's personality . Almost every school of criticism has yielded a program for " The Truest Poetry , " as Laurence Lerner called it in the title of his fine recent book . What interest ...
... critics interested in everyday reality or in the author's personality . Almost every school of criticism has yielded a program for " The Truest Poetry , " as Laurence Lerner called it in the title of his fine recent book . What interest ...
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... Critics and Criticism , ed . R. S. Crane ( Chicago , 1952 ) , pp . 319-48 ; Richard McKeon , " The Concept of Imitation in Antiquity , " ibid . , esp . pp . 168-74 . On some current varieties of " rhetorical " criticism , see R. S. ...
... Critics and Criticism , ed . R. S. Crane ( Chicago , 1952 ) , pp . 319-48 ; Richard McKeon , " The Concept of Imitation in Antiquity , " ibid . , esp . pp . 168-74 . On some current varieties of " rhetorical " criticism , see R. S. ...
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True Novels Must Be Realistic | 23 |
All Authors Should Be Objective | 67 |
True Art Ignores the Audience | 89 |
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