The Dimensions of Poetry: A Critical AnthologyDodd, Mead, 1966 - 742 стор. |
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... criticism was predominantly bio- graphical criticism - a poem was considered " explained " when it was fitted , with some narrative detail , into the life of the poet . Sometimes this kind of criticism became embarrassingly circular ...
... criticism was predominantly bio- graphical criticism - a poem was considered " explained " when it was fitted , with some narrative detail , into the life of the poet . Sometimes this kind of criticism became embarrassingly circular ...
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... criticism through analysis , but which have something of the nature of the critical analysis , are : Richard H ... Criticism : George Saintsbury on " Tennyson " ; Bernice Slote on Keats in " Of Chapman's Homer and Other Books ...
... criticism through analysis , but which have something of the nature of the critical analysis , are : Richard H ... Criticism : George Saintsbury on " Tennyson " ; Bernice Slote on Keats in " Of Chapman's Homer and Other Books ...
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... CRITICISM Two essays on " Lycidas ” may be compared here for their quite different approaches to the poem . Helen Darbishire in " Milton's Poetic Language " concentrates on the language of the poem : what it reveals about Milton's skill ...
... CRITICISM Two essays on " Lycidas ” may be compared here for their quite different approaches to the poem . Helen Darbishire in " Milton's Poetic Language " concentrates on the language of the poem : what it reveals about Milton's skill ...
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