Reading Aloud: A Technique in the Interpretation of LiteratureT. Nelson and Sons, 1941 - 506 páginas |
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... Criticism . - There are other benefits to be derived from a course in reading . In the necessarily close attention to the com- position and meaning of sentences lies the foundation of apti- tude for literary criticism . The analysis ...
... Criticism . - There are other benefits to be derived from a course in reading . In the necessarily close attention to the com- position and meaning of sentences lies the foundation of apti- tude for literary criticism . The analysis ...
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... criticism is the theory of expressionism in art , the theory held by some popular critics , abetted by certain ... criticism , many teachers of reading have allowed their students complete indi- vidual freedom in interpretation . Against ...
... criticism is the theory of expressionism in art , the theory held by some popular critics , abetted by certain ... criticism , many teachers of reading have allowed their students complete indi- vidual freedom in interpretation . Against ...
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... criticism and interpretation than Anatole France's bland confession that his type of criticism " requires neither learning nor system . " Mr. H. L. Mencken , in one of his saner Prejudices , says that the function of a genuine critic ...
... criticism and interpretation than Anatole France's bland confession that his type of criticism " requires neither learning nor system . " Mr. H. L. Mencken , in one of his saner Prejudices , says that the function of a genuine critic ...
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Reading Aloud: Technique in the Interpretation of Literature Wayland Maxfield Parrish Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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