Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism. 1st serH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 192 páginas |
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Página 183
... critic to become a reviewer . So that the valuable modern distinction is not so much the distinction between the critic and the reviewer , as the impossibilists frequently urge , as that between the critic - reviewer and the puff ...
... critic to become a reviewer . So that the valuable modern distinction is not so much the distinction between the critic and the reviewer , as the impossibilists frequently urge , as that between the critic - reviewer and the puff ...
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... critic stands or falls by the stability of his truth , and necessarily by his skill in communicating his truth . That the critic has to interest his readers is truc , but in exactly the same sense as it is true that every writer has to ...
... critic stands or falls by the stability of his truth , and necessarily by his skill in communicating his truth . That the critic has to interest his readers is truc , but in exactly the same sense as it is true that every writer has to ...
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... critic would combine all these predispositions in equal parts , but perfect critics are at least as rare as perfect writers . It is as much as one can ask that a critic should try to correct his predisposition by training his ...
... critic would combine all these predispositions in equal parts , but perfect critics are at least as rare as perfect writers . It is as much as one can ask that a critic should try to correct his predisposition by training his ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND LOVE I | 1 |
A NEGLECTED HEROINE OF SHAKESPEARE | 18 |
BURTONS ANATOMY | 33 |
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Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1 John Middleton Murry Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
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achievement Amiel Anatomy Antony and Cleopatra appears Arabia Deserta artist attitude Baudelaire Baudelaire's beauty believe Beyle born Bouvard et Pécuchet Burton c'est century CHARLES MONTAGU DOUGHTY chose Clare cœur Collins Collins's comedies consciousness Corio Coriolanus critic Cymbeline delight Dostoevsky Doughty Doughty's dream emotion endured English essays eternal expression eyes fact fear feel Flaubert Folio give heart hero human ideal imagination impulse inevitable instinct JOHN CLARE Keats kind knew Lady language literary literature live lovers Madame Bovary melancholy Menenius Milton mind moral nature never Oxford passage passion perceptions perfect perhaps Philine phrase plays poem poet poet's poetic poetry reality Robert Burton romantic romanticism seems sense sensibility Shakespeare silence Sonnets soul spirit Stendhal strange style suffered sweet thee theme things Thomson thou tion tout Troilus and Cressida true truth universe Valeria Virgilia vision volume Volumnia whole words writer