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... knowledge and as a force for morality . While Plato the idealist judged poets from the standpoint of a metaphysician , a psychologist and a moralist , his great pupil Aris- totle judged poets simply as a realist and indeed as a ...
... knowledge and as a force for morality . While Plato the idealist judged poets from the standpoint of a metaphysician , a psychologist and a moralist , his great pupil Aris- totle judged poets simply as a realist and indeed as a ...
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... knowledge , flights of speculation and diverse lite- rary echoes had come unimpeded by the barriers and limitations of language and nationality , and gone into the crucible of the creative imagination . The whole knowledge and ...
... knowledge , flights of speculation and diverse lite- rary echoes had come unimpeded by the barriers and limitations of language and nationality , and gone into the crucible of the creative imagination . The whole knowledge and ...
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... Knowledge of the author and of his times , know- ledge of the ' creative process ' in literature , knowledge of the lite- rary artist's " tricks of the trade " , all will be of help to the critic . But the capacity to surrender to a ...
... Knowledge of the author and of his times , know- ledge of the ' creative process ' in literature , knowledge of the lite- rary artist's " tricks of the trade " , all will be of help to the critic . But the capacity to surrender to a ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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Introduction to the Study of English Literature Kodaganallur R. Srinivasa Iyengar,Prema Nandakumar No preview available - 2011 |
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