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CHATMAN : Isn't it possible to distinguish between criticism and analysis ? ... Graduate students in English were the “ critics , " and they were given , to be sure , a sub - subtreasury of a vast variety of things , many of them ...
CHATMAN : Isn't it possible to distinguish between criticism and analysis ? ... Graduate students in English were the “ critics , " and they were given , to be sure , a sub - subtreasury of a vast variety of things , many of them ...
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Perhaps , after all , literary criticism is more than a misleading term for the practice Mr. Richards has called “ literary analysis . ” Many critics , for example , see their function as primarily that of a judge .
Perhaps , after all , literary criticism is more than a misleading term for the practice Mr. Richards has called “ literary analysis . ” Many critics , for example , see their function as primarily that of a judge .
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Some critics might object that literary history and synchronic criticism are two utterly separate , if not hostile , processes . But by and large , even those critics who wish to treat poems as objects rather than as utterances or ...
Some critics might object that literary history and synchronic criticism are two utterly separate , if not hostile , processes . But by and large , even those critics who wish to treat poems as objects rather than as utterances or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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