The Substance of Literature: Being an Essay Principally on the Influence of the Subject Matter of Sin, Ignorance and Misery in LiteratureF. Rogers, 1913 - 286 pagini |
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... Poetry 166 - 198 VI The SIN substance and the MISERY substance of Literature in Fiction 231 VII IGNORANCE as the substance of Poetry 263 " VIII The Conclusion - 280 Assurement il sera bon que le boiteux de la tragédie.
... Poetry 166 - 198 VI The SIN substance and the MISERY substance of Literature in Fiction 231 VII IGNORANCE as the substance of Poetry 263 " VIII The Conclusion - 280 Assurement il sera bon que le boiteux de la tragédie.
Pagina 57
... fiction proper . ' 99 In this great mass of interwoven narrative , with its episodes and accidents , we find a mingling of literary elements , in which the intellectually imaginative is predominant but not constant . There is besides it ...
... fiction proper . ' 99 In this great mass of interwoven narrative , with its episodes and accidents , we find a mingling of literary elements , in which the intellectually imaginative is predominant but not constant . There is besides it ...
Pagina 63
... for the satisfaction of less advanced minds , in short for the ignorant people . Fourth to assume an historical basis , a factual nucleus , now covered and hidden by later growths of fiction invented or im- agined [ 63 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
... for the satisfaction of less advanced minds , in short for the ignorant people . Fourth to assume an historical basis , a factual nucleus , now covered and hidden by later growths of fiction invented or im- agined [ 63 ] EVOLUTION OF TYPES.
Pagina 64
... fiction invented or im- agined . Fifth , fetichism . Sixth the linguistic method of Max Mueller by which words given to things have reacted on those who employ them , and , through first , a latent suggestiveness primarily hidden within ...
... fiction invented or im- agined . Fifth , fetichism . Sixth the linguistic method of Max Mueller by which words given to things have reacted on those who employ them , and , through first , a latent suggestiveness primarily hidden within ...
Pagina 161
... fiction , a deceptively real , speaking , and emotionally moving picture . Sympathy with life , broader pictorial fields of study and interest in every state of man soon broke away the sullen or morbid and fantastic sheaths of personal ...
... fiction , a deceptively real , speaking , and emotionally moving picture . Sympathy with life , broader pictorial fields of study and interest in every state of man soon broke away the sullen or morbid and fantastic sheaths of personal ...
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