An Approach to LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1975 - 902 páginas An Approach to Literature provides a very liberal selection of fiction, poetry and drama, and it is scarecely to be expected that the book will be regularly used from cover to cover. What we have tried to do, now more positively than ever, is to give teachers room to maneuver, a range of choices out of which they can tailor a course to their special needs and to the tastes and capacities of their students. |
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... meaning , and meaning is style . Theme In turning to the consideration of meaning -of interpretation , or theme - in the struc- ture of fiction , let us think , first , of meaning in its most general function . The most ob- vious factor ...
... meaning , and meaning is style . Theme In turning to the consideration of meaning -of interpretation , or theme - in the struc- ture of fiction , let us think , first , of meaning in its most general function . The most ob- vious factor ...
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... meaning of a poem . Here , again , we may think of the scale we set up earlier with the unobserved image at one end and the image with an interpreting observer at the other . in establishing the meaning of their imagery —for instance ...
... meaning of a poem . Here , again , we may think of the scale we set up earlier with the unobserved image at one end and the image with an interpreting observer at the other . in establishing the meaning of their imagery —for instance ...
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... meaning . If the suitor says that the lady " wastes her time and mine , " the meaning becomes rather trivial : the affair is a mere flirtation that will come to nothing and had better be broken off . But in the real text , the word ...
... meaning . If the suitor says that the lady " wastes her time and mine , " the meaning becomes rather trivial : the affair is a mere flirtation that will come to nothing and had better be broken off . But in the real text , the word ...
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
William Carlos Williams | 11 |
Fictional Point | 17 |
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An Approach to Literature Cleanth Brooks,John Thibaut Purser,Robert Penn Warren Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
An Approach to Literature Cleanth Brooks, John Thibaut Purser, Robert Penn Warren Vista de fragmentos - 1952 |
An Approach to Literature Cleanth Brooks,John Thibaut Purser,Robert Penn Warren Vista de fragmentos - 1939 |
Términos y frases comunes
A. E. Housman accents anapest Anson ANTISTROPHE ANTONY asked Aunt Julia BRACK Caesar CHARMIAN CHORAGOS CLEOPATRA CREON Danny Deever dark dear death door Eilert ELVSTED ENOBARBUS EXERCISES eyes face fact father feel fiction girl give hair hand head hear heard heart HEDDA Helton HIGGINS horse iambic pentameter IOCASTE kind knew La Lupa lady laugh light live looked LÖVBORG Mark Antony meaning meter metrical mind MISS TESMAN mother never night OEDIPUS PEARCE Pepé play poem poet poetry POMPEY rhythm rime Rodney Salzman scene seemed sense Sir Patrick Spens sleep smile stanza stood story talk TEIRESIAS tell thee theme thing Thompson thou thought tion told tone trees turned verse voice walked wife woman word young
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Oedipus Ubiquitous: The Family Complex in World Folk Literature Allen W. Johnson,Douglass Richard Price-Williams Vista previa limitada - 1996 |