The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... poetry in particular . The leaders of the subjective movement - David Bleich , Norman Holland , and Stanley Fish - virtually eschew Augustan poetry in their research on affective methods . Extensive attention is paid to other areas ...
... poetry in particular . The leaders of the subjective movement - David Bleich , Norman Holland , and Stanley Fish - virtually eschew Augustan poetry in their research on affective methods . Extensive attention is paid to other areas ...
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... poetry . It may be true that it is easier to relate personally to poetry in which the poet uses his natural voice rather than a persona ; however , the Augustan poet is nonetheless present in his poetry , as are the values with which he ...
... poetry . It may be true that it is easier to relate personally to poetry in which the poet uses his natural voice rather than a persona ; however , the Augustan poet is nonetheless present in his poetry , as are the values with which he ...
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... poetry and its conventions is an important factor in how a work will " affect " him or her . But the mere fact that Augustan poetry is mimetic does not disqualify it from the affective classroom . This argument is closely linked to the ...
... poetry and its conventions is an important factor in how a work will " affect " him or her . But the mere fact that Augustan poetry is mimetic does not disqualify it from the affective classroom . This argument is closely linked to the ...
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