American Literary Essays1960 |
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... critic and historian of criticism , editor , and author , who teaches literature at the University of Minnesota . He has written CLIMATES OF TRAGEDY ( 1943 ) , SENSE AND SENSIBIL- ITY IN MODERN POETRY ( 1948 ) , THE SHAPING SPIRIT : A ...
... critic and historian of criticism , editor , and author , who teaches literature at the University of Minnesota . He has written CLIMATES OF TRAGEDY ( 1943 ) , SENSE AND SENSIBIL- ITY IN MODERN POETRY ( 1948 ) , THE SHAPING SPIRIT : A ...
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... critics say . And yet there is a criticism which helps , which tends to keep a writer at his best ; but such criticism recognizes the dynamic force of a literature , and tries to spy out tendencies . This criticism to- day sees that ...
... critics say . And yet there is a criticism which helps , which tends to keep a writer at his best ; but such criticism recognizes the dynamic force of a literature , and tries to spy out tendencies . This criticism to- day sees that ...
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... criticism . The title of Jarrell's essay is right for our time , as is also a great deal of his satire ; but he failed to observe that the most important critical job of this " age of criticism " has been done , not by the critics , but ...
... criticism . The title of Jarrell's essay is right for our time , as is also a great deal of his satire ; but he failed to observe that the most important critical job of this " age of criticism " has been done , not by the critics , but ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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