Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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... concrete qualitative unity . Wordsworth introduces a number of complications and qualifications but the gist of his theory , and that which has most relevance to us , is that poetry in its verbal , imaginative unity expresses and ...
... concrete qualitative unity . Wordsworth introduces a number of complications and qualifications but the gist of his theory , and that which has most relevance to us , is that poetry in its verbal , imaginative unity expresses and ...
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... concrete criticism of life , not in its abstract statement of philosophical ideas . As consistent as Arnold's criteria of poetic greatness in Wordsworth are with Arnold's overall conception of poetry as a criticism of life , and as ...
... concrete criticism of life , not in its abstract statement of philosophical ideas . As consistent as Arnold's criteria of poetic greatness in Wordsworth are with Arnold's overall conception of poetry as a criticism of life , and as ...
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... concrete philoso- phy ; that literature includes or may include philosophy ; and so on . And throughout there hovers the whole problem of art and truth . Rather than entering once again into this interminable debate , I wish now to ...
... concrete philoso- phy ; that literature includes or may include philosophy ; and so on . And throughout there hovers the whole problem of art and truth . Rather than entering once again into this interminable debate , I wish now to ...
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