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William Van O'Connor * 1915- William Van O'Connor is 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- ...
William Van O'Connor * 1915- William Van O'Connor is 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- ...
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and the ideal and the beautiful is leading to destruction , these 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 the ideal and the beautiful is leading to destruction , these 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 ...
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More than criticism , we have here a kind of rite of literary communion in which the body and blood of the dead master are eaten and drunk in order that his life - giving spirit may pass into his descendants . When the influence of that ...
More than criticism , we have here a kind of rite of literary communion in which the body and blood of the dead master are eaten and drunk in order that his life - giving spirit may pass into his descendants . When the influence of that ...
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Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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