Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 2Joseph Strelka |
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... century . As we know , there is a certain interplay of philosophy , science , art , and so on in every cultural epoch . Thus , towards the end of the nineteenth century we can see a relationship between , for instance , impressionism ...
... century . As we know , there is a certain interplay of philosophy , science , art , and so on in every cultural epoch . Thus , towards the end of the nineteenth century we can see a relationship between , for instance , impressionism ...
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... century for his " knowledge of the human heart , ” in the nineteenth century for his ability to create character , and in the twentieth century for a number of reasons including his drama- turgy , his command of language , his mastery ...
... century for his " knowledge of the human heart , ” in the nineteenth century for his ability to create character , and in the twentieth century for a number of reasons including his drama- turgy , his command of language , his mastery ...
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... century when he was esteemed but generally rated lower than Ben Jonson to the eighteenth century when he was regarded as the great natural genius who could get away with anything , to the nineteenth century , by which time he was the ...
... century when he was esteemed but generally rated lower than Ben Jonson to the eighteenth century when he was regarded as the great natural genius who could get away with anything , to the nineteenth century , by which time he was the ...
Contents
THE PROBLEM OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 3 |
CONTEXTS OF LITERARY EVALUATION | 14 |
PRIVILEGED CRITERIA IN LITERARY EVALUATION | 22 |
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