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... appear so circuitous as to seem evasive . Though the problem of definition is troublesome , I do not want to evade it . Let me tend toward a conclusion therefore with a little sheaf of scattered observations — some of them frankly ...
... appear so circuitous as to seem evasive . Though the problem of definition is troublesome , I do not want to evade it . Let me tend toward a conclusion therefore with a little sheaf of scattered observations — some of them frankly ...
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It would not , of course , at first appear that the man of letters in our time feels himself to be at such an extremity , for one of the patron saints of the modern movement has assured us that the contemporary critic is " among the ...
It would not , of course , at first appear that the man of letters in our time feels himself to be at such an extremity , for one of the patron saints of the modern movement has assured us that the contemporary critic is " among the ...
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... appear to do so . " 30 That is to say , the artist wants to give a shape and a significance to what Vivas calls " the primary data of experi- ence . " He wants to contain the rich plenitude of experience within a pattern that will ...
... appear to do so . " 30 That is to say , the artist wants to give a shape and a significance to what Vivas calls " the primary data of experi- ence . " He wants to contain the rich plenitude of experience within a pattern that will ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Tradition and Experience | 31 |
Implications of an Organic Theory of Poetry | 53 |
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achieved actors aesthetic Allen Tate artist autonomy belief as faith belief as opinion character Christian Cleanth Brooks coherence communication concern contemporary context course creative culture Dante Dante's disbelief Divine Divine Comedy doctrine Donne's dramatic emotional essay ethical existence experience fact feel function human Hunter College I. A. Richards Ibid Ideas of Order imagination insists kind King Lear knowledge language Lear literary art Literature and Belief living London M. H. ABRAMS mask meaning meditation ment Milton mind moral Murray Krieger nature object person philosophical play poem poet poet's poetic truth poetry presents problem of belief Queens College question Ransom reader reality religion religious response Richards's role seems sense Shakespeare speak speaker statement Stevens Stevens's structure T. S. Eliot theory thing thou thought tion vision Vivas voice W. B. Yeats W. K. Wimsatt Wallace Stevens William words writer Yeats York Yvor Winters