1 Mar 2007
Keesey, Ch 4 (Introduction)
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Mimetic What?
Excerpt: "Mimetic criticism ignores the very things that make poems poems. Whatever ideology or philosophy is used to provide the standard of 'truth', none can very well account for the art of poetry, and all are inclined to seperate form and...
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Excerpt: "Mimetic criticism ignores the very things that make poems poems. Whatever ideology or philosophy is used to provide the standard of 'truth', none can very well account for the art of poetry, and all are inclined to seperate form and...
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Art Shows Reality
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 4 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "How does the poem, in conforming to a reality already known, give us knowledge? Or, if the reality is not already known, how can we be sure the poem does in...
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Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 4 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism) "How does the poem, in conforming to a reality already known, give us knowledge? Or, if the reality is not already known, how can we be sure the poem does in...
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Reality is just a part of life
Excerpt: Let me just say that when I began reading about mimesis I didn't completely understand where it was coming from. I understood that Keesey was trying to get us to understand that mimetic critics were very focused on finding the...
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Excerpt: Let me just say that when I began reading about mimesis I didn't completely understand where it was coming from. I understood that Keesey was trying to get us to understand that mimetic critics were very focused on finding the...
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EL312: Beyond the mockingbird
Excerpt: The artist's vision can penetrate to the ideal realm, and the artist's skill can translate that vision into the artistic symbol that it is, if not quote the idea itself, something that can lead us to conceive the idea...
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Excerpt: The artist's vision can penetrate to the ideal realm, and the artist's skill can translate that vision into the artistic symbol that it is, if not quote the idea itself, something that can lead us to conceive the idea...
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Mimetic Criticism: The Mixed Bag of Literary Goodies
Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 4 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Excerpt: Keesey, Ch 4 (Introduction) -- Jerz EL312 (Literary Criticism)...
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Dr. Jerz...is this what you were thinking ?...
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