A History of Literary Aesthetics in AmericaUngar, 1973 - 388 psl. |
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... tradition of a great society by assimilating for human uses the positive by - products of industrialism itself - science and democracy . By pointing to the degradation of society and the poverty of their lives , they built a bridge ...
... tradition of a great society by assimilating for human uses the positive by - products of industrialism itself - science and democracy . By pointing to the degradation of society and the poverty of their lives , they built a bridge ...
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... tradition , Eliot maintained that the best parts in a poet may be those in which his ancestors ( the dead poets ) asserted their immortality most vigorously . Thus a poet cannot be evaluated apart from his relation to a tradition . " I ...
... tradition , Eliot maintained that the best parts in a poet may be those in which his ancestors ( the dead poets ) asserted their immortality most vigorously . Thus a poet cannot be evaluated apart from his relation to a tradition . " I ...
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... , 1951 ) , pp . 117–118 ; Sister Bernetta , The Metamorphic Tradition in Modern Poetry ( New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press , 1955 ) . 48. Wheelwright presents two kinds of complementary semantic move- ments Notes 353.
... , 1951 ) , pp . 117–118 ; Sister Bernetta , The Metamorphic Tradition in Modern Poetry ( New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press , 1955 ) . 48. Wheelwright presents two kinds of complementary semantic move- ments Notes 353.
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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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