Theory of LiteratureHarcourt, Brace & World, 1956 - 374 páginas A classic of criticism that examines the nature, function, form, and contents of literature. "The most ordered, ranging and purposeful attempt...toward keeping the study of literature at once intelligent and liberal" (New York Times). Index. |
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Preface to the First Edition | 7 |
Literature and Literary Study | 15 |
The Function of Literature | 29 |
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