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an author conveys his/her attitude(s) in a work of literature. Tone is an integral part of a work’s meaning because it controls the reader’s response which is essential to fully experiencing literature. To misinterpret tone is to misinterpret meaning. In order to recognize tonal shift and to interpret
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Feb 18, 2020 · English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism, English literature, Intellectual life, Literarisches Leben, Literatur, Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 19th century, Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901, Great Britain, Englisch, Großbritannien Publisher Cambridge : Harvard University Press Collection
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“Good temper is a mean with respect to anger,” he says, and then remarks that the middle state, as well as the vicious extreme states, are unnamed in Greek. So he gives the name ‘good temper’ (praovthß) to the middle state, even though what people ordinarily call good temper “inclines towards the deficiency” (NE 4.5, 1125b26–9 ...
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1.Critical Reading. Literary analysis is at the core of this subject and refers to the task of making meaning of a work of literature. According to Kusch, the analysis of literature entails a responsibility because, as “a public form of meaning-making”, it is “designed to contribute to a community of knowledge about literature as a whole ...
Oct 1, 2013 · THE MORAL AESTHETIC. IX. THE FEAR OF ART. XI. THE "AESTHETIC" EIGHTIES. XII. THE DECADENCE AND AFTER. The Victorian Temper by Jerome Hamilton Buckley was published on October 1, 2013 by Harvard University Press.