Countries of the MindW. Collins Sons & Company, 1927 - 247 páginas |
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... imagination , in which the intellect plays a greater part in the creation of the symbol ; this emotional creation leaps from particular to particular , it lacks that endorsement from a centre of disciplined experi- ence which is the ...
... imagination , in which the intellect plays a greater part in the creation of the symbol ; this emotional creation leaps from particular to particular , it lacks that endorsement from a centre of disciplined experi- ence which is the ...
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... imaginative power has not been sufficient to dominate or to fuse . Mr Doughty's imaginative range is essentially ... imagination which is necessary to great poetry . The needs were opposite to this : first , of that amazing courage ...
... imaginative power has not been sufficient to dominate or to fuse . Mr Doughty's imaginative range is essentially ... imagination which is necessary to great poetry . The needs were opposite to this : first , of that amazing courage ...
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... imagination . It is not easy to see why the value of a writer's work should depend upon the completeness of his incineration on the altar of Art . A good writer has to make sacrifices , of course , but he need not ( indeed , he had ...
... imagination . It is not easy to see why the value of a writer's work should depend upon the completeness of his incineration on the altar of Art . A good writer has to make sacrifices , of course , but he need not ( indeed , he had ...
Contenido
PREFATORY NOTE | 9 |
THE POETRY OF WILLIAM COLLINS | 85 |
THE POETRY OF JOHN CLARE | 107 |
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Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism. 1st ser John Middleton Murry Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1 John Middleton Murry Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
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