The article on Ronald S. Crane deals with the way literary researchers should be seen. There are two different views of historians and critics. Kline mentioned Howard Mumford Jones and put him at one end of the spectrum. When approaching literature, Jones thinks that it is necessary to pay attention to the world and its changes and to record all events so that he or her followers can judge and judge based on facts. Klein, on the other hand, put John Livingston Ross at the forefront, pointed out that criticism is the only reason for literature.
New Aristotle, a literary and critical view disseminated by the Chicago school - Ronald S. Klein, Elder Olsen, Richard McKean, Wayne Booth, etc. It is "literary and critical of the pluralist attitude towards literary history The way of thinking "and attempts to treat literary works and critical theories essentially. "Aminianism is an academic school in Protestant Christian theology founded by Dutch theologian Jacobs Aminius Aluminism is closely related to Calvinism (or reformed theology) These two systems are based on history It shares many common doctrines asceticism is life (tightening) characterized by avoiding secular happiness.wonderful spirituality
The article on Ronald S. Crane deals with the way literary researchers should be seen. There are two different views of historians and critics. Kline mentioned Howard Mumford Jones and put him at one end of the spectrum. When approaching literature, Jones thinks that it is necessary to pay attention to the world and its changes and to record all events so that he or her followers can judge and judge based on facts. - In Robert Frost's "Untaken Path", Frost shows that he is trying to make a choice that may change everyday life. In his poem, you can choose whether to choose a road or a different road. Many people used the road, but most people did not use it, so I almost did not touch them. In the whole poem, the speaker did one thing, or because there are many other people who walked in one direction, everyone needs
Ronald Crante was particularly unfriendly to Brooks and other new critics. In "Cryce Brooks 'Critical Monism", according to Brooks' view, unification of poetry is achieved through irony and paradox of the opposing power it contains, this is a sarcastic world. A perfect example of poetry is Albert Einstein's equation E = mc 2, which makes material and energy equivalent at a certain rate (Searle). Later in the year, Brooks criticized the post-structuralist to invite subjectivity and relativism to their analysis, "Use text language instead of paying attention to aesthetic relevance and formal design" (Leitch 2001). Brooks believes that such a way of criticism "denies the authority of this work" (Leitch 2001).