'I am inclined to think', wrote I. A. Richards in one of the great pioneering works on the study of poetry (Practical Criticism), 'that four poems are too many for a week's reading - absurd though this suggestion will seem to those godlike lords of the syllabus-world, who think that the whole of English literature can be perused with profit in about a year!"
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Nineteenth-Century French Poetry: Introductions to Close Reading
January 26, 1990, Cambridge University Press
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Nineteenth-Century French Poetry: Introductions to Close Reading
January 26, 1990, Cambridge University Press
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"'I am inclined to think', wrote I. A. Richards in one of the great pioneering works on the study of poetry (Practical Criticism), 'that four poems are too many for a week's reading - absurd though this suggestion will seem to those godlike lords of the syllabus-world, who think that the whole of English literature can be perused with profit in about a year!""
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