Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 sider |
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... readers are victims of similar kinds of mistakes . We can avoid failure on the literal level by asking questions like these about every poem : Who is speaking to whom ? What is the situation in the poem ? Where are we geographically ...
... readers are victims of similar kinds of mistakes . We can avoid failure on the literal level by asking questions like these about every poem : Who is speaking to whom ? What is the situation in the poem ? Where are we geographically ...
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... reading of poems . Some readers constantly search for the confirming doctrine ; they are determined to find what they already believe . This attitude of mind used as an approach to poems can bring unfortunate conse- quences . It may ...
... reading of poems . Some readers constantly search for the confirming doctrine ; they are determined to find what they already believe . This attitude of mind used as an approach to poems can bring unfortunate conse- quences . It may ...
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... readers in general . The questions run like these : must we always grasp a poem like an orange to squeeze every last drop of subtle meaning from it ? Can't we just enjoy a poem ? Must we drive all the fun out of poetry with this ...
... readers in general . The questions run like these : must we always grasp a poem like an orange to squeeze every last drop of subtle meaning from it ? Can't we just enjoy a poem ? Must we drive all the fun out of poetry with this ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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