Comparative Literature: Matter and Method, Volume 10Alfred Owen Aldridge |
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... means little more than the old aspiration to reconcile the indi- vidual and society , innocence and experience . Pearce's book simply ignores the fact that American poetry is English poetry , or rather , comfortably relegates this basic ...
... means little more than the old aspiration to reconcile the indi- vidual and society , innocence and experience . Pearce's book simply ignores the fact that American poetry is English poetry , or rather , comfortably relegates this basic ...
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... mean ? Quite obviously , it means that behind every work of art lurks and strains a human being ; less obviously , per- haps , it means that the voice of the human creator , raging heart and feet of clay , is not entirely silenced in ...
... mean ? Quite obviously , it means that behind every work of art lurks and strains a human being ; less obviously , per- haps , it means that the voice of the human creator , raging heart and feet of clay , is not entirely silenced in ...
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... means of the tread- mill , everything was kept in movement ; and keeping everything in proper flux necessitated expressive curtailments of realistic scenery . Piscator deployed , as Brecht would have done , only partial settings on the ...
... means of the tread- mill , everything was kept in movement ; and keeping everything in proper flux necessitated expressive curtailments of realistic scenery . Piscator deployed , as Brecht would have done , only partial settings on the ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION The Purpose and Perspec | 1 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND THEORY | 7 |
of Apocalypse? | 25 |
Copyright | |
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