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The student of criticism finds his investigation of critical theories in the abstract come alive in this demonstration of the fascinating play of diverse theories put skillfully to work on a given text . On his side the student of ...
The student of criticism finds his investigation of critical theories in the abstract come alive in this demonstration of the fascinating play of diverse theories put skillfully to work on a given text . On his side the student of ...
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I emphasized the drastic changes effected in our reading of Lycidas by alternative critical perspectives — in other words , by diverse hypotheses as to the principle which controls the choice , order , and interrelations of the parts of ...
I emphasized the drastic changes effected in our reading of Lycidas by alternative critical perspectives — in other words , by diverse hypotheses as to the principle which controls the choice , order , and interrelations of the parts of ...
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adequate to disqualify some critical interpretations of the poem as too strained to be tenable , and also to provide a common ground on which critics can share insights and argue reasonably about interpretive disagreements , not only ...
adequate to disqualify some critical interpretations of the poem as too strained to be tenable , and also to provide a common ground on which critics can share insights and argue reasonably about interpretive disagreements , not only ...
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Epitaphium Damonis | 14 |
On the Tradition | 31 |
On the Poem | 60 |
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