Hateful ContrariesUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1965 M06 1 - 260 páginas |
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... AND CRITICISM By W. K. WIMSATT With an Essay on English Meter Written in Collaboration with Monroe C. Beardsley KENTUCKY PAPERBACKS UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY PRESS Lexington , 1966 Copyright 1965 by the University of Kentucky Press Printed in.
... AND CRITICISM By W. K. WIMSATT With an Essay on English Meter Written in Collaboration with Monroe C. Beardsley KENTUCKY PAPERBACKS UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY PRESS Lexington , 1966 Copyright 1965 by the University of Kentucky Press Printed in.
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... Meter : An Exercise in Abstraction 108 THREE The Augustan Mode in English Poetry 149 The Fact Imagined : James Boswell 165 Eliot's Comedy : The Cocktail Party 184 Prufrock and Maud : From Plot to Symbol 201 FOUR What to say about a Poem ...
... Meter : An Exercise in Abstraction 108 THREE The Augustan Mode in English Poetry 149 The Fact Imagined : James Boswell 165 Eliot's Comedy : The Cocktail Party 184 Prufrock and Maud : From Plot to Symbol 201 FOUR What to say about a Poem ...
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Contenido
Recent Critical Lessons | 3 |
A Grammatical Exercise | 51 |
Aristotle and Oedipus or Else | 72 |
The Criticism of Comedy | 90 |
An Exercise in Abstraction | 108 |
The Augustan Mode in English Poetry | 149 |
James Boswell | 165 |
The Cocktail Party | 184 |
From Plot to Symbol | 201 |
What to say about a Poem | 215 |
Notes | 245 |
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