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... definition or ought to fit it , whether it does or not . Either my definitions are descriptive or they are normative . If they merely describe , then they give me no basis for condemning a work for not falling under the description . If ...
... definition or ought to fit it , whether it does or not . Either my definitions are descriptive or they are normative . If they merely describe , then they give me no basis for condemning a work for not falling under the description . If ...
Pagina 96
... definition , John's peevishness in my own imagination . That is to say , he expects me to be the nov- elist . What ... define John to be peevish " ( p . 59 ) . Some decades before this formulation 777 13 Ezra Pound , “ A Stray Document ...
... definition , John's peevishness in my own imagination . That is to say , he expects me to be the nov- elist . What ... define John to be peevish " ( p . 59 ) . Some decades before this formulation 777 13 Ezra Pound , “ A Stray Document ...
Pagina 449
problem of defining , 36 ; see also Kinds , Paige , D. D. , 96 ( n . 13 ) Reliable statement , as kind of " inside ... definition of as unmediated reality , 50-53 Novelist as indifferent God , 50-53 ; see also Au- thor as prophet , 395 ...
problem of defining , 36 ; see also Kinds , Paige , D. D. , 96 ( n . 13 ) Reliable statement , as kind of " inside ... definition of as unmediated reality , 50-53 Novelist as indifferent God , 50-53 ; see also Au- thor as prophet , 395 ...
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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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