Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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... symbolism the idea of any immediate representation of some otherwise in- expressible reality : the symbolism of Yeats or Jung . On the other hand , I have a prejudice in favour of making symbolism something more serious than allegory ...
... symbolism the idea of any immediate representation of some otherwise in- expressible reality : the symbolism of Yeats or Jung . On the other hand , I have a prejudice in favour of making symbolism something more serious than allegory ...
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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. CHAPTER III SYMBOLISM In an earlier chapter I defined symbolism rather narrowly ; and that because if the word is allowed to spread out it includes too much to be of any service in criticism ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. CHAPTER III SYMBOLISM In an earlier chapter I defined symbolism rather narrowly ; and that because if the word is allowed to spread out it includes too much to be of any service in criticism ...
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... symbolism was transformed into a cult . When a great triumph of symbolism has been gained , as in Bunyan's Slough of Despond or Vanity Fair , it may be well for the author to leave it to take care of itself . Posterity will look after ...
... symbolism was transformed into a cult . When a great triumph of symbolism has been gained , as in Bunyan's Slough of Despond or Vanity Fair , it may be well for the author to leave it to take care of itself . Posterity will look after ...
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