Essays, Literary & EducationalChatto & Windus, 1962 - 223 pages |
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Page 154
... critical theory arises naturally in the minds of most people who have any real inclination to litera- ture ; usually ... critical theory , in itself , however thrilling at the outset , soon gets stale . And one is forced to the ...
... critical theory arises naturally in the minds of most people who have any real inclination to litera- ture ; usually ... critical theory , in itself , however thrilling at the outset , soon gets stale . And one is forced to the ...
Page 157
... critical theory that are most alive when such a history is written . If that is a correct conclusion , the intending historian of criticism must first decide what are the ruling questions of literary criticism today . Saintsbury wrote ...
... critical theory that are most alive when such a history is written . If that is a correct conclusion , the intending historian of criticism must first decide what are the ruling questions of literary criticism today . Saintsbury wrote ...
Page 158
... critical theory that most live in men's minds today . Such a method is bound to affect the emphasis put on the different critics ; and the first thing to do is to guard against any assumption that the resulting emphases are wholly right ...
... critical theory that most live in men's minds today . Such a method is bound to affect the emphasis put on the different critics ; and the first thing to do is to guard against any assumption that the resulting emphases are wholly right ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 7 |
EDUCATIONAL | 13 |
Two ways of Learning 1954 | 185 |
Copyright | |
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