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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... literary work must be about something , must convey a substantial reference to an idea or a fact ; even the most volatile and chasing race of prettily united words must mean something , say something . Neither [ 10 ] SUBSTANCE LITERATURE ...
... literary work must be about something , must convey a substantial reference to an idea or a fact ; even the most volatile and chasing race of prettily united words must mean something , say something . Neither [ 10 ] SUBSTANCE LITERATURE ...
Pagina 27
... race's tempera- ment . Symonds says " slowly and obscurely , amid stupidity and ignorance were being forged the nations and the languages of Europe . Italy , France , Spain , England , Germany , took shape . The action of the future ...
... race's tempera- ment . Symonds says " slowly and obscurely , amid stupidity and ignorance were being forged the nations and the languages of Europe . Italy , France , Spain , England , Germany , took shape . The action of the future ...
Pagina 28
... race , the surroundings and the epoch ; the last two of course , as modifying agencies , eliciting or retarding hidden capabilities , ripening or sterilizing the func- tional appetite and mental fruitage of the first - the race . Thus ...
... race , the surroundings and the epoch ; the last two of course , as modifying agencies , eliciting or retarding hidden capabilities , ripening or sterilizing the func- tional appetite and mental fruitage of the first - the race . Thus ...
Pagina 35
... racial force upon objective con- ditions . He pays but small attention to the effect of what is to be written about upon the writer . This is a less conspicuous and grandiose point of view . To see in the climate , the ethnology , the ...
... racial force upon objective con- ditions . He pays but small attention to the effect of what is to be written about upon the writer . This is a less conspicuous and grandiose point of view . To see in the climate , the ethnology , the ...
Pagina 37
... race , that helps to produce the variegation and modes , moods and works of literature . He does indeed hint at an influence of this sort , when he enlarges on the effect of surroundings , and when he tells us so frequently what new ...
... race , that helps to produce the variegation and modes , moods and works of literature . He does indeed hint at an influence of this sort , when he enlarges on the effect of surroundings , and when he tells us so frequently what new ...
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