The Achievement of American Criticism: Representative Selections from Three Hundred Years of American CriticismRonald Press Company, 1954 - 724 ページ |
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... theory and method of its author ; ( 2 ) an elucidation of the critical background of the period in which it was written ; and ( 3 ) a significant contribution to an understanding of the growth of American literary theory and of American ...
... theory and method of its author ; ( 2 ) an elucidation of the critical background of the period in which it was written ; and ( 3 ) a significant contribution to an understanding of the growth of American literary theory and of American ...
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... theory which includes it , " and to point out that where the practice fails " it is because the theory is imperfect . " That he himself followed this principle is obvious from the close relation- ship which exists between his statement ...
... theory which includes it , " and to point out that where the practice fails " it is because the theory is imperfect . " That he himself followed this principle is obvious from the close relation- ship which exists between his statement ...
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... theory , uttered by Spencer and Darwin , " had made Garland's period one of the most conclusively analytical in all history . He saw the " develop- ment theory " equally as applicable to literature as to social environment : " Once ...
... theory , uttered by Spencer and Darwin , " had made Garland's period one of the most conclusively analytical in all history . He saw the " develop- ment theory " equally as applicable to literature as to social environment : " Once ...
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