Four Dialectical Theories of Poetry: An Aspect of English Neoclassical Criticism

Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):815-815 (1966)
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Marsh borrows Richard McKeon's methodological notion of the "problematic" approach to intellectual history. Concentrating on their dialectical character, English criticism from 1650-1800 is explored in the writings of the third Earl of Shaftesbury, Mark Akenside, David Hartley, and James Harris.—D. J. B.

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original D., J. B. (1966) "Four Dialectical Theories of Poetry: An Aspect of English Neoclassical Criticism". Review of Metaphysics 19(4):815-815

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