A History of Literary Aesthetics in AmericaUngar, 1973 - 388 psl. |
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... Poetic Principle , The Philosophy of Composition , and The Rationale of Verse , Poe not only antedated modern aestheticians by some seventy - five years but even surpassed some of them . Summer- field Baldwin maintained that in The Poetic ...
... Poetic Principle , The Philosophy of Composition , and The Rationale of Verse , Poe not only antedated modern aestheticians by some seventy - five years but even surpassed some of them . Summer- field Baldwin maintained that in The Poetic ...
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... poet . A poem , he maintained , " is not the Poetic faculty , but the means of exciting it in mankind . " He thus suggested that the poetic enterprise is a metaphysical act propelled by a socially oriented aes- thetic . The engagement of ...
... poet . A poem , he maintained , " is not the Poetic faculty , but the means of exciting it in mankind . " He thus suggested that the poetic enterprise is a metaphysical act propelled by a socially oriented aes- thetic . The engagement of ...
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... poetic idea loses its connotations , when it is con- fined to a particular meaning . In such a process , feeling gives way to information , and the poetic idea becomes a mere instrument of communication and thus ceases to function as an ...
... poetic idea loses its connotations , when it is con- fined to a particular meaning . In such a process , feeling gives way to information , and the poetic idea becomes a mere instrument of communication and thus ceases to function as an ...
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EARLY INTIMATIONS OF AESTHETIC SENSIBILITY | 1 |
FOREIGN SOURCES AND THE AESTHETICS OF CRITICISM | 16 |
ALLSTONS POETICS AND THE AESTHETIC OF HIS TIME | 33 |
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