Principles of Literary Criticism |
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE CHAOS OF CRITICAL THEORIES | 5 |
THE PHANTOM ESTHETIC STATE II | 11 |
THE LANGUAGE OF CRITICISM | 19 |
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A. C. Bradley activity actual appear arise Aristotle artist attitudes Beauty become behaviour belief Biographia Literaria C. K. Ogden Chapter character Clive Bell Coleridge colour communication complex confusion connection consciousness consider course critical theory criticism definite degree depends difficult discussion doctrine effects elements emotion example explain fact feeling further G. E. MOORE human I. A. RICHARDS imagery images imagination important impulses individual instance interpretation involved judgment kind less matter Matthew Arnold means mental event merely metre mind moral nature nervous system normal object organisation peculiar perhaps perience persons picture pleasure poem poet poetic experience poetry possible present problem psychology reader reading reasons recognised reference relations remarks response rhythm scientific sensations sense sensory sound stimuli systematisation theory of value things thought tion Tragedy true truth unconscious usually valuable varied visual Waste Land whole words