English Poetry: A Critical IntroductionBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 205 стор. |
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... literature there all the time . Oxford was full of hungry intellectual sheep in those days – many of them just demobilized after years in the Services - who looked up to the complacent and reactionary English Faculty and were not always ...
... literature there all the time . Oxford was full of hungry intellectual sheep in those days – many of them just demobilized after years in the Services - who looked up to the complacent and reactionary English Faculty and were not always ...
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... literature amounts to , why do they think it is worth our while reading it ? 2 I now approach my conclusion . It is not , as might perhaps have been anticipated , a simple recommendation to extend the function of criticism to the ...
... literature amounts to , why do they think it is worth our while reading it ? 2 I now approach my conclusion . It is not , as might perhaps have been anticipated , a simple recommendation to extend the function of criticism to the ...
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... literature would deny these differences of natural aptitude . In this book I have been primarily concerned with the minority who are born potentially good readers of poetry . The objective that university lecturers on English literature ...
... literature would deny these differences of natural aptitude . In this book I have been primarily concerned with the minority who are born potentially good readers of poetry . The objective that university lecturers on English literature ...
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Poetic Meaning and the Poets Audience | 39 |
Poetry and Society | 57 |
Schools of Poetry | 73 |
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anthologies Arnold Auden Augustan Augustan poetry beauty Blake's C. S. Lewis Chaucer classic Coleridge Coleridge's contemporary context critical derives diction Dryden E. M. W. Tillyard edition effect Elegy Eliot emotional English literature English poetry essay essential example F. R. Leavis fact function Gray Gray's human I. A. Richards Johnson Keats Keats's L'Allegro language Leavis lines linguistic literary Lucy Lycidas Lyrical Ballads Marvell's meaning metaphor Milton modern poetry mystical nature object onomatopoeia original Oxford parallel passage Penseroso perhaps phrases poem's poet poet's poetic political Pope Pope's prose Renaissance rhyme Romantic poetry Romanticism seems Semantic Gap sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's poems similar similes simply social society sonnet sound Spenser stage stanza suggests symbol synthesis synthetic T. S. Eliot Tears Tennyson theory thing thought verbal verse Victorian Waller West Wind words Wordsworth writing written Wyatt