The Problem of StyleOxford University Press, 1960 - 133 pages |
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absolutely achievement Antony and Cleopatra appears Arnold Bennett artificial artist beauty blank verse century Charles Lamb Coleridge comedy compelled completely condition crasy creative writer critic crystallization danger definition of style dramatic effect element Elizabethan English Bible essential example expression Flaubert genius give grand style guage Hamlet Henry James heresy idiosyncrasy imagine individual inevitable Keats language less litera literary literature logical lyric Madame Bovary Massinger mean metaphor Milton mind mode of experience mode of feeling natural notion novel object originating emotion particular passage peculiar perfect perhaps phrase play plot poem poet precise problem of style prose fiction reader Remy de Gourmont rhetoric rhythm romantic Salammbô satire seems sense sensuous perceptions Shakespeare simple social Stendhal suggestion symbol taste thing thou tion Troilus and Cressida true trying ture verse vital vivid vocabulary whole word Style Wordsworth wrote