The Complete Works of George Orwell: I have tried to tell the truth, 1943-1944Secker & Warburg, 1997 - English literature |
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Page 175
... Criticism . Although mostly concerned with the general principles of literary criticism , it also describes an experiment that Mr. Richards made with , or one should perhaps say on , his English students at Cambridge . Various ...
... Criticism . Although mostly concerned with the general principles of literary criticism , it also describes an experiment that Mr. Richards made with , or one should perhaps say on , his English students at Cambridge . Various ...
Page 176
... critic compares it to Keats . A sentimental ballad from Rough Rhymes of a Padre , by " Woodbine Willie , " also gets ... criticism is simply " Pish - posh ! " However , before blaming these youthful students for their bad judgment , let ...
... critic compares it to Keats . A sentimental ballad from Rough Rhymes of a Padre , by " Woodbine Willie , " also gets ... criticism is simply " Pish - posh ! " However , before blaming these youthful students for their bad judgment , let ...
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... criticism of Hopkins is justified , and he sometimes hints that such criticisms are not honest , either . One ought to be able to say of Hopkins , as one can of any other poet , that some of his work is good and some bad . One ought to ...
... criticism of Hopkins is justified , and he sometimes hints that such criticisms are not honest , either . One ought to be able to say of Hopkins , as one can of any other poet , that some of his work is good and some bad . One ought to ...
Contents
editorial note | 3 |
Letter to Alex Comfort 29 November 1943 | 9 |
Letter to Leonard Moore 6 December 1943 | 17 |
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