The English Journal, Volumen28University of Chicago Press, 1939 |
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... imagination and his interest in character portrayal were both dramatic in spirit . As a novelist and playwright he was working toward a literary form which would allow free play for his imagination . In at least one of his novels , The ...
... imagination and his interest in character portrayal were both dramatic in spirit . As a novelist and playwright he was working toward a literary form which would allow free play for his imagination . In at least one of his novels , The ...
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... imagination , and , second , a commercial culture . Now , imagination is that activity of mind by which we produce with living concreteness experiences not otherwise possible to us at the time . It is always more than a construction or ...
... imagination , and , second , a commercial culture . Now , imagination is that activity of mind by which we produce with living concreteness experiences not otherwise possible to us at the time . It is always more than a construction or ...
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... Imagination is not necessarily a falsification of reality but may rather be an eminently true interpretation of it . While science employs truth for the creation of fictions , imagination employs fic- tions for the creation of truth ...
... Imagination is not necessarily a falsification of reality but may rather be an eminently true interpretation of it . While science employs truth for the creation of fictions , imagination employs fic- tions for the creation of truth ...
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CONTENTS FOR JANUARY 1939 No | 1 |
THE REGENTS INQUIRY AND THE TEACHING OF READING William S Gray | 3 |
ENGLISH INSTRUCTION AND A CHANGING WORLD 7 Raymond Derby | 12 |
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