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“The arts, as they develop, grow further apart. Once, song, poetry, and dance were all parts of a single dromenon. Each has become what it now is by separation from the others, and this has involved great losses and great gains. Within the single art of literature, the same process has taken place. Poetry has differentiated itself more and more from prose.”

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An Experiment in Criticism

This book delves into the theories and methodologies of literary criticism, examining the ways in which readers and critics engage with texts. It explores the subjective and objective aspects of literary appreciation and the role of the reader in the interpretation of literature. more

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C.S. Lewis

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