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082 | _a801.95 DAI.95 | ||
100 | _aDaiches, David | ||
245 | _aCritical Approaches to Literature | ||
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_aNew York _bLongman _c1981 |
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300 | _a408p. | ||
500 | _a1. The Platonic dilemma 2. The Aristotelian solution 3. The poet as a moral teacher 4. Imitation and instruction 5. The vindication of pleasure 6. Form and the imagination 7. Platonism against Plato 8. Science and poetry 9. Possibilities and limitations of a method 10.History relativism impressionism 11. From appreciation to analysis 12. Analysis in action 13. Introduction 14. Criticism and psychology 15. Criticism and sociology 16. Criticism linguistics and anthropology 17. The poet and his medium 18. Criticism and the cultural context | ||
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