The CEA CriticDepartment of English, Texas A & M University, 1985 - English language |
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... philosophical ? Approaching the question in this manner would require a presentation of reasons sufficiently convincing to us so as to justify the claim that poetry is philosophical . But this question can also be approached by ask- ing ...
... philosophical ? Approaching the question in this manner would require a presentation of reasons sufficiently convincing to us so as to justify the claim that poetry is philosophical . But this question can also be approached by ask- ing ...
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... philosophical any more than I would want to argue that all philosophy is poetical . I earnestly suspect that neither is the case . Having developed a basic characterization of the philosophical as speculative , I will look at several ...
... philosophical any more than I would want to argue that all philosophy is poetical . I earnestly suspect that neither is the case . Having developed a basic characterization of the philosophical as speculative , I will look at several ...
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... philosophical . This is not a total picture of the philosophical aspects of poetry , but it does sug- gest three responses to the question : How is poetry philosophical ? ( 1 ) Poetry is philosophical by being speculative . Poetry does ...
... philosophical . This is not a total picture of the philosophical aspects of poetry , but it does sug- gest three responses to the question : How is poetry philosophical ? ( 1 ) Poetry is philosophical by being speculative . Poetry does ...
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CRITIC | 2 |
Michael Popkin Mask and Identity in Martin Chuzzlewit | 17 |
The Demonic in the Works | 23 |
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