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Originally published in 1921 this volume consists of the first of
Croce's literary criticisms to be published in English and as well
as a section on Shakespeare, it contains unique essays on Ariosto
and Corneille which together inaugurated a new era in literary
criticism. The essays are based on Croce's Theory of Aesthetic - a
theory which to many is the only one that completely explains the
problem of poetry and the fine arts - and as a result are profound
and suggestive.
Originally published in 1922 and partly from periodicals this book
provides a methodological introduction to the reading of Dante's
The Divine Comedy, with the aim of removing the confusion
surrounding much Dantean literature and helping the reader to focus
attention on the essential qualities of Dante's work.
Originally published in 1922 and partly from periodicals this book
provides a methodological introduction to the reading of Dante's
The Divine Comedy, with the aim of removing the confusion
surrounding much Dantean literature and helping the reader to focus
attention on the essential qualities of Dante's work.
Originally published in 1921 this volume consists of the first of
Croce's literary criticisms to be published in English and as well
as a section on Shakespeare, it contains unique essays on Ariosto
and Corneille which together inaugurated a new era in literary
criticism. The essays are based on Croce's Theory of Aesthetic - a
theory which to many is the only one that completely explains the
problem of poetry and the fine arts - and as a result are profound
and suggestive.
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