The Critical Reader: Analyzing and Judging LiteratureF. Ungar Pub.Company, 1978 - 199 Seiten |
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... describe literature in relation to something outside itself . Perhaps the oldest and most venerable way of describing literature as an art is to regard it as a form of imitation . This defines literature in relation to life , seeing it ...
... describe literature in relation to something outside itself . Perhaps the oldest and most venerable way of describing literature as an art is to regard it as a form of imitation . This defines literature in relation to life , seeing it ...
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... describe the god Proteus , who had the disagreeable habit of changing constantly from one shape to another . First we find that structure can mean just the poem itself , and then , as soon as we look at the various elements of structure ...
... describe the god Proteus , who had the disagreeable habit of changing constantly from one shape to another . First we find that structure can mean just the poem itself , and then , as soon as we look at the various elements of structure ...
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... describe the styles that literature and painting share . Wylie Sypher does just this in several ambitious studies : his Rococo to Cubism in Art and Literature asserts that the fiction of André Gide is cubist in style , taking a word ...
... describe the styles that literature and painting share . Wylie Sypher does just this in several ambitious studies : his Rococo to Cubism in Art and Literature asserts that the fiction of André Gide is cubist in style , taking a word ...
Inhalt
The Definition of Literature | 1 |
The Analysis of Literature | 18 |
Literary Traditions and Conventions | 64 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action allegory Aristotle audience beauty C. S. Lewis called characters classical comedy comic complex considered contrast conventions describe devices Divine Comedy drama E. M. Forster effect eighteenth century emotions emphasis English epic example experience expressed fact Faerie Queene feel fiction figures Furthermore genre Hamlet hero human iambic iambic pentameter ideas Iliad imitation instance interpretation kind King King Lear language less lines literal literary literature lover Lycidas lyric Major Barbara matter meaning metaphor Milton Moby-Dick modern moral musical narrative neoclassicism novel Oedipus pastoral pattern philosophical phrase play plot poem poet poetic poetry problem prose psychological reading recognize rhyme rhythm romantic romanticism satire scenes seems sense Shakespeare social sometimes sonnet Sophocles stanza story structure suggests syllable symbolic syntax T. S. Eliot term theme theory tion tone traditional tragedy tragicomedy truth various verse W. H. Auden words Wordsworth writers