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Criticism and the Criticism-of-Criticism
The English Journal, 1934Earl Daniels +2 more
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Russian Studies in Literature, 1996
I'll begin with an episode that seems to me simultaneously both comic and very characteristic. At a special conference devoted to Postmodernism in literature, one relatively young and well-known critic (parenthetically I can say that I am talking about Mark Lipovetskii) spent a long time painstakingly analyzing the "new prose," and at the end ...
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I'll begin with an episode that seems to me simultaneously both comic and very characteristic. At a special conference devoted to Postmodernism in literature, one relatively young and well-known critic (parenthetically I can say that I am talking about Mark Lipovetskii) spent a long time painstakingly analyzing the "new prose," and at the end ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
To the Editor:— A review of "Current Problems in Allergy and Immunology" appeared inThe Journal, Oct. 31, page 1270. Traditionally, there is no appeal from the pronouncements of those who review books, but the reviewer of this book has taken a position so extreme that he is open to serious criticism.
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To the Editor:— A review of "Current Problems in Allergy and Immunology" appeared inThe Journal, Oct. 31, page 1270. Traditionally, there is no appeal from the pronouncements of those who review books, but the reviewer of this book has taken a position so extreme that he is open to serious criticism.
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2017
Roling describes how vehemently religious orthodoxy in Germany and elsewhere resisted Spinoza’s denial of biblical miracles. Though scholars like Charles Blount, Thomas Pyle, and Jean Le Clerc adopted Spinoza’s explanation of the standstill of the sun at Gabaon (Joshua 10:12–14) as a natural phenomenon, viz.
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Roling describes how vehemently religious orthodoxy in Germany and elsewhere resisted Spinoza’s denial of biblical miracles. Though scholars like Charles Blount, Thomas Pyle, and Jean Le Clerc adopted Spinoza’s explanation of the standstill of the sun at Gabaon (Joshua 10:12–14) as a natural phenomenon, viz.
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1990
Abstract These last thirty years have been, I think, a brilliant period in literary criticism in both Britain and America. It may even come to seem, in retrospect, too brilliant. Who knows? So Eliot concluded “The Frontiers of Criticism “ in 1956 before his large Minneapolis audience.
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Abstract These last thirty years have been, I think, a brilliant period in literary criticism in both Britain and America. It may even come to seem, in retrospect, too brilliant. Who knows? So Eliot concluded “The Frontiers of Criticism “ in 1956 before his large Minneapolis audience.
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