The Essays of Virginia Woolf: 1904-1912Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1986 - 411 pagina's Collects articles and book reviews by the English novelist. |
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Pagina 83
... criticism of the subjects which he professes to treat . His point of view , by which we may understand the personal attitude towards literature as distinct from the intellectual , was far more clearly marked than his critical gift . And ...
... criticism of the subjects which he professes to treat . His point of view , by which we may understand the personal attitude towards literature as distinct from the intellectual , was far more clearly marked than his critical gift . And ...
Pagina 185
... criticisms of writers - Walpole is ' that cold and false - hearted Frenchified coxcomb ' , Carlyle and Emerson write ... criticism'.9 - But , although it would be easy enough by quotation to establish the view that Wordsworth , when he ...
... criticisms of writers - Walpole is ' that cold and false - hearted Frenchified coxcomb ' , Carlyle and Emerson write ... criticism'.9 - But , although it would be easy enough by quotation to establish the view that Wordsworth , when he ...
Pagina 288
... criticism . It has few traditions behind it , and the art itself is so much alive that it fairly suffocates those who try to deal with it . A critic of writing is hardly to be taken by surprise , for he can compare almost every literary ...
... criticism . It has few traditions behind it , and the art itself is so much alive that it fairly suffocates those who try to deal with it . A critic of writing is hardly to be taken by surprise , for he can compare almost every literary ...
Inhoudsopgave
1905 | 11 |
The Decay of Essaywriting | 24 |
By Beach and Bogland | 37 |
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