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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... question : " Why do people read literature ? " People do read Who's Who , or The Boston Cook Book , or A History of ... question . The appeal to authority evades the question also . One ought to be impressed with the fact that the men ...
... question : " Why do people read literature ? " People do read Who's Who , or The Boston Cook Book , or A History of ... question . The appeal to authority evades the question also . One ought to be impressed with the fact that the men ...
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... question of the point of view . POINT OF VIEW The question of the point of view , in its simplest terms , is nothing more than this : who tells the story ? But it is an extremely important question and one on which hinges the problem of ...
... question of the point of view . POINT OF VIEW The question of the point of view , in its simplest terms , is nothing more than this : who tells the story ? But it is an extremely important question and one on which hinges the problem of ...
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... question that seems to establish her detach- ment from the crime , but she does not express grief . What penance will he do ? He answers that he will sail away , indicating a boat in harbor , and will become . a wanderer . To the question ...
... question that seems to establish her detach- ment from the crime , but she does not express grief . What penance will he do ? He answers that he will sail away , indicating a boat in harbor , and will become . a wanderer . To the question ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 17 |
Bret Harte | 35 |
Guy de Maupassant | 41 |
Copyright | |
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