The Art of the Critic: Middle twentieth centuryHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1989 - Criticism |
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... symbolic action is analogous to the " grace " that is said to " perfect " nature . There is a sense in which the ... symbolic - for by its very nature as symbolic it cannot be identical with the non - symbolic . However , there is also a ...
... symbolic action is analogous to the " grace " that is said to " perfect " nature . There is a sense in which the ... symbolic - for by its very nature as symbolic it cannot be identical with the non - symbolic . However , there is also a ...
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... symbolic sun in poems , I want a poem that has the real sun in it . ” Answer : If anybody ever turns up with a poem ... symbolic " we have in mind that kind of distinction first of all . As regards " symbolic " in the other sense ( the ...
... symbolic sun in poems , I want a poem that has the real sun in it . ” Answer : If anybody ever turns up with a poem ... symbolic " we have in mind that kind of distinction first of all . As regards " symbolic " in the other sense ( the ...
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... symbolic consciousness sees the sign in its profound , one might almost say its geological , dimension , since for the symbolic consciousness it is the tiered arrangement of signifier and signified which constitutes the symbol ; there ...
... symbolic consciousness sees the sign in its profound , one might almost say its geological , dimension , since for the symbolic consciousness it is the tiered arrangement of signifier and signified which constitutes the symbol ; there ...
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John Crowe Ransom | 3 |
Edmund Wilson 23 | 23 |
F R Leavis 51 | 51 |
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