The Structure of Literature
The Structure of Literature is a book of literary criticism written by Paul Goodman and published by the University of Chicago Press in 1954.
Author | Paul Goodman |
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Subject | Literary criticism |
Published | 1954 (University of Chicago Press) |
Pages | 282 |
OCLC | 233320 |
LC Class | PN45 G63 |
Further reading
- Aiken, Henry David (1955). "Inductive Criticism". The Kenyon Review. 17 (2): 304–311. ISSN 0163-075X. JSTOR 4333577.
- Coffman, Stanley K. (1955). "Review of The Structure of Literature". Books Abroad. 29 (2): 225. doi:10.2307/40094360. ISSN 0006-7431. JSTOR 40094360.
- Grever, Glenn (1985). "Too Good to Miss". The English Journal. 74 (5): 77–78. doi:10.2307/817711. ISSN 0013-8274. JSTOR 817711.
- Joost, Nicholas (1954). "Review of The Structure of Literature". Poetry. 84 (6): 365–366. ISSN 0032-2032. JSTOR 20585431.
- Levin, Harry (1955). "Review of The Structure of Literature". Modern Language Notes. 70 (2): 124–126. doi:10.2307/3040659. ISSN 0149-6611. JSTOR 3040659.
- Moore, Nicholas (October 22, 1954). "A Peculiar Act". The Times Literary Supplement (2751): 674. ISSN 0307-661X.
- Turner, Robert Y. (1954). "Aristotle with a Difference". Chicago Review. 8 (2): 117–121. doi:10.2307/25293050. ISSN 0009-3696. JSTOR 25293050.
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