Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... critic and the public . What is a critic ? There have been several varieties of the unpleasant species . The classical conception of a critic was that of the critic as umpire — as infallible arbiter . Then came the second - or what we ...
... critic and the public . What is a critic ? There have been several varieties of the unpleasant species . The classical conception of a critic was that of the critic as umpire — as infallible arbiter . Then came the second - or what we ...
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... critic , ' wrote Gautier in the Preface to Mademoiselle de Maupin , ' when it is well proved in your own eyes that you cannot be a poet . . . . I understand this hatred of critic for poet . It is oppressive to see someone else at the ...
... critic , ' wrote Gautier in the Preface to Mademoiselle de Maupin , ' when it is well proved in your own eyes that you cannot be a poet . . . . I understand this hatred of critic for poet . It is oppressive to see someone else at the ...
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... critic . There is a tendency among the public to accept the critic's word almost thoughtlessly . If the right reviewer gives a book a double column , this is taken as excellent criticism ; and some- times the startled author is ...
... critic . There is a tendency among the public to accept the critic's word almost thoughtlessly . If the right reviewer gives a book a double column , this is taken as excellent criticism ; and some- times the startled author is ...
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INTRODUCTION By JOANNA RICHARDSON M A F R S L | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture | 18 |
THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GOLDING | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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