Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... truth belongs exclusively to the majority . What sort of truths do the majority rally round ? Truths so stricken in years that they are sinking into decrepitude . When a truth is so old as that , gentlemen , it's in a fair way to become ...
... truth belongs exclusively to the majority . What sort of truths do the majority rally round ? Truths so stricken in years that they are sinking into decrepitude . When a truth is so old as that , gentlemen , it's in a fair way to become ...
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... truth of the play must lie ultimately in its ability to communicate the truth of the experience of the characters involved . And here the test of its truth and realism will ultimately coincide with its inner reality . However correct ...
... truth of the play must lie ultimately in its ability to communicate the truth of the experience of the characters involved . And here the test of its truth and realism will ultimately coincide with its inner reality . However correct ...
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... truth , truth beauty " injures the poem . The question of real importance concerns beauty and truth in a much more general way : what is the relation of the beauty ( the goodness , the perfection ) of a poem to the truth or falsity of ...
... truth , truth beauty " injures the poem . The question of real importance concerns beauty and truth in a much more general way : what is the relation of the beauty ( the goodness , the perfection ) of a poem to the truth or falsity of ...
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