The History of Literary CriticismLakshmi Narain Agarwal, 1969 - 519 sidor |
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... appears first in the satisfied and satiated nursling when he drowsily quits the breast " . Later Freud developed a more complex theory ccording to which the comic laughter has nothing to do with the sudden glory of successful well ...
... appears first in the satisfied and satiated nursling when he drowsily quits the breast " . Later Freud developed a more complex theory ccording to which the comic laughter has nothing to do with the sudden glory of successful well ...
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... appears as a necessity . This grand style appears in poetry " when a noble nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject . " The modern times cannot have this grand style because in an " era of ...
... appears as a necessity . This grand style appears in poetry " when a noble nature , poetically gifted , treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject . " The modern times cannot have this grand style because in an " era of ...
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... appears to express a value or values . These values are apprehended as having a fusion with the object . The value is in the aesthetic object . And it is not merely the product of the relational continuum operating over the subject ...
... appears to express a value or values . These values are apprehended as having a fusion with the object . The value is in the aesthetic object . And it is not merely the product of the relational continuum operating over the subject ...
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The Beginnings | 5 |
Towards a theory of Expression | 60 |
Tendencies during the Renascence | 91 |
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A. C. Bradley action activity aesthetic ancient appears approach argues arises Aristophanes Aristotelian Aristotle Arnold artist beauty Ben Jonson character classical Coleridge comedy concept creative critical theory criticism Croce delight diction distinction drama dramatist Dryden Eliot embodied emotion emphasised epic epic poetry Essay Euripides evokes experience expression fancy feeling function genius gives Greek hamartia harmony Hegel Homer ideal ideas images imagination imitation intuition Johnson judgment kind L. A. Reid language literary literature Longinus lyric meaning method metre mind moral neoclassical neoclassicist object observes passion philosophical Plato play pleasure plot poem poet poet's poetic poetic diction poetry Pope present principle problem Quintilian reader reality reason refers rejects relation reveals rhetoric rhythm rules says sense Shakespeare Shelley Sidney soul speaks spirit style sublime symbol symbolists taste theory things thought tion tragedy true truth unity universal verse whole words Wordsworth write