Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... critics of Dickens have pointed to his absorption in chil- dren as plain evidence of his “ immaturity , ” his failure to un- derstand and explain the worldly relations of truly adult men and women — adult people , in other worlds , like ...
... critics of Dickens have pointed to his absorption in chil- dren as plain evidence of his “ immaturity , ” his failure to un- derstand and explain the worldly relations of truly adult men and women — adult people , in other worlds , like ...
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... critics have published their com- mentaries with the intention of frightening the poet's readers away from the presence of his poems . As a matter of fact , among the several peculiarities that distinguish Frost indi- vidually among the ...
... critics have published their com- mentaries with the intention of frightening the poet's readers away from the presence of his poems . As a matter of fact , among the several peculiarities that distinguish Frost indi- vidually among the ...
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... criticism . It seems to me there's a sort of imaginative reach as well as a firm ethical sense that Frye works from . Wright : Yes , the serious critics who may come out of the acade- my , serious critics who are learned and intelligent ...
... criticism . It seems to me there's a sort of imaginative reach as well as a firm ethical sense that Frye works from . Wright : Yes , the serious critics who may come out of the acade- my , serious critics who are learned and intelligent ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
Copyright | |
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