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... criticism from Greek times to our own will observe that it has taken two principal forms — the analytic and the impressionistic . The analyst's purpose has been to lay down rules and establish universal standards of judgment ; the ...
... criticism from Greek times to our own will observe that it has taken two principal forms — the analytic and the impressionistic . The analyst's purpose has been to lay down rules and establish universal standards of judgment ; the ...
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... criticism . There has been in recent years a tendency among serious critics to revolt against what they call the literary criticism of plays . Drama , they say , is a composite art , and to criticize it as though it were the work of the ...
... criticism . There has been in recent years a tendency among serious critics to revolt against what they call the literary criticism of plays . Drama , they say , is a composite art , and to criticize it as though it were the work of the ...
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... critics of the ' eighties had said that to them- selves when they took up their pens , Mr. Granville Barker would have been robbed of his powder and shot . The theory of illusion is universal , because it enables criticism to keep its ...
... critics of the ' eighties had said that to them- selves when they took up their pens , Mr. Granville Barker would have been robbed of his powder and shot . The theory of illusion is universal , because it enables criticism to keep its ...
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HOUSMAN F R S L | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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Aeschylus artist author of Waverley beauty belle jaune giroflée biographer Boswell Boswell's Canadian Canadian Authors Association century character CHARLES G. D. ROBERTS classic conversation criticism drama dramatic illusion England English Erewhon eyes Faust feel G. K. CHESTERTON genius Gilsland Goethe Goethe's Götz von Berlichingen Guy Mannering Housman human idea imaginative impregnating individual Johnson Keats lady letters Lionel Johnson literary living Lockhart Lord Lytton means method mind modern More's Morris Morris's movement narrative nature never novels perfect perhaps pictorial play poems poet poetic poetry Pre-Raphaelitism published race Raphael Redgauntlet Rob Roy romantic Ronan's Rossetti Scottish seems Sir Walter Society of Literature spirit story Struldbrugs suspense of form suspense of plot theatre theory of illusion things thought to-day Utopia verse Walter Scott Waverley Novels Weimar Wilhelm Meister William Morris words writing written wrote young youth