32 resultados para Neoclassical realism
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v.l. Stories of love and revenge. v. 2. Stories of heroism and romance. v. 3. Stories of humor and adventure. v. 4. The betrothed lovers. v. 5. v. 6. The Spanish rogue. v. 7. Pepito Jiménez and Marta and Maria. v. 8. Tales of today and Spanish-American stories..̐
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Introduction.--The emancipation of metaphysics from epistemology, by W. T. Marvin.--A realistic theory of independence, by R. B. Perry.--A defense of analysis, by E. G. Spaulding.--A realistic theory of truth and error, by W. P. Montague.--The place of illusory experience in a realistic world, by E. B. Holt.--Some realistic implications of biology, by W. B. Pitkin.--Appendix: Program and first platform of six realists (reprinted from the J. of phil., psychol., etc., 1910, 7, 393) Montague on Holt; Holt on Montague; Pitkin on Montague and Holt.
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"A short list of books bearing on the subject": p. 85.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"Second printing, April, 1928."
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David Graham Phillips: the greatest American novelist.--Eleonora Duse.--Henri Barbusse.--Lord Bryce.--George Russell (A.E.)--Mrs. Humphry Ward.--Eugene V. Debs.--Charles Schwab: the master of Bethlehem.--Prince Peter Kropotkin.--Paul Bourget.--Thomas Hardy.--Ehrlich of "606".--Louis Sullivan: a great architect.--Eugene Fromentin: the painter writer.--Sir Herbert Tree.--Flaubert and his letters.--Hatred in art: Leon Bloy.--Three generations of Morgans.--The brothers de Goncourt and realism.--Lord Hartington.--Ambassador Bernstorff.--A talk with A.E. Housman.--Paul Deschanel.--Frederic Harrison: the last of the Victorians.--Annie Besant: rebel and reformer.--John Churton Collins.--Hyndman, the communist.--Horace Traubel.--Joseph Caillaux.
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Pronunciation guide, 2 pages in pocket of each portfolio.
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Portions of the matter in this volume have been published in the Fortnightly review, the Contemporary review, the Monthly review, Temple bar and the Chap book. cf. Prefatory note.
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"Most of the essays in this little volume appear originally in the South Atlantic quarterly."
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An election at the English Academy. Has America produced a poet? The influence of democracy on literature. Is verse in danger? The limits of realism in fiction. Making a name in literature. Shelley in 1892. Symbolism and M. Stéphane Mallarmé. Tennyson-and after. Two pastels: 1. Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson as a poet. 2. Mr. Rudyard Kipling's short stories. The tyranny of the novel. What is a great poet?
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Initials in red; head and tail pieces.
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"Of the essays contained in this volume the first four have been taken from the Dublin Review, the remaining seven were published in the Quarterly Review."--Pref.
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Ordered south (1874) -- On the enjoyment of unpleasant places (1874) -- Walking tours (1876) -- Virginibus puerisque. -- An apology for idlers (1877) -- Æs triplex (1878) -- Walt Whitman (1878) -- Crabbed age and youth (1878) -- Henry David Thoreau (1880) -- Samuel Pepys (1881) -- Talk and talkers (1882) -- A gossip on romance (1882) -- The character of dogs (1883) -- A note on realism (1883) -- A humble remonstrance (1884) -- Old mortality (1884) -- The manse (1887) -- A college magazine (1887) -- Books which have influenced me (1887) -- The lantern bearers (1888) -- Pulvis et umbra (1888)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.