Twentieth-century literary criticism and theory has comprised a broad range of tendencies and movements: a humanistic tradition, descended from nineteenth-century writers such as Matthew Arnold and continued into the twentieth century through figures such as Irving Babbitt and F. R…. Read More ›
R.S. Crane
Cleanth Brooks’ Concept of Language of Paradox
Cleanth Brooks’ Concept of Language of Paradox
Language of Paradox
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