An Approach to Literature: A Collection of Prose and Verse with Analyses and DiscussionsCleanth Brooks, John Thibaut Purser, Robert Penn Warren F. S. Crofts & Company, 1939 - 634 pages |
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... play the piano as I love good jazz music even better than classical , though I suppose it is terrible to say such a thing . But I usually say just what I think though sometimes I wish afterwards I had not of . But still I believe it is ...
... play the piano as I love good jazz music even better than classical , though I suppose it is terrible to say such a thing . But I usually say just what I think though sometimes I wish afterwards I had not of . But still I believe it is ...
Page 513
... play we are only doing what the actors must do before they can help the dramatist interpret it to us . For the performance of a play gains over a mere reading of it largely in terms of the aid in in- terpreting the play which good ...
... play we are only doing what the actors must do before they can help the dramatist interpret it to us . For the performance of a play gains over a mere reading of it largely in terms of the aid in in- terpreting the play which good ...
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... play , in contrast with a play like Hedda Gabler , has a very complex structure , for there are really two stories which interact to create a unity . For example , though the two stories share the same climax ( Actium ) , the dénouement ...
... play , in contrast with a play like Hedda Gabler , has a very complex structure , for there are really two stories which interact to create a unity . For example , though the two stories share the same climax ( Actium ) , the dénouement ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 17 |
Bret Harte | 35 |
Guy de Maupassant | 41 |
Copyright | |
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