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The New Criticism: Critical Essay by József Szili

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SOURCE: Szili, József. “Poetry as Cognition and as Structure-The Views of Ransom, Rate and Brooks.” In Literature and Its Interpretation, S. Simon, pp. 113-62. The Hague, Hungary: Mouton Publishers, 1979.

In the following essay, Szili focuses on the critical theories proposed by Ransom, Crowe, and Tate, particularly their concepts regarding poetry.

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