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Contents William Logan: Forward into the Past: Reading the New Critics 000 Acknowledgments 000 A Note on the Editor's Method of Selection 000 Garrick Davis: Introduction: The Golden Age of Poetry Criticism 000 Part 1: Where to Begin? 1 [or 3?] The Ideal Approach to Criticism T. S. Eliot: Introduction to The Sacred Wood 000 T. S. Eliot: The Perfect Critic 000 The New Syllabus Ezra Pound: How to Read 000 Against the Historical Method Allen Tate: Miss Emily and the Bibliographer 000 Teaching Literary Criticism John Crowe Ransom: Criticism, Inc. 000 Allen Tate: Is Literary Criticism Possible? 000 Part 2: The New Criticism 000 First Principles Yvor Winters: Preliminary Problems 000 Cleanth Brooks: The Formalist Critics 000 Against the Fallacies W. K. Wimsatt and Monroe C. Beardsley: The Affective Fallacy 000 W. K. Wimsatt and Monroe C. Beardsley: The Intentional Fallacy 000 The Purity of Poetry R. P. Warren: Pure and Impure Poetry 000 The Objective Correlative T. S. Eliot: Hamlet and His Problems 000 The Dissociation of Sensibility T. S. Eliot: The Metaphysical Poets 000 Delmore Schwartz: The Isolation of Modern Poetry 000 Close Reading Randall Jarrell: Texts from Housman 000 Hugh Kenner: Some Post-Symbolist Structures 000 Part 3: Techniques and Truths 000 Breaking the Pentameter Ezra Pound: A Retrospect 000 T. S Eliot: Reflections on Vers Libre 000 Making It New John Crowe Ransom: Poets without Laurels 000 Randall Jarrell: The End of the Line 000 J. V. Cunningham: The Problem of Form 000 Poetry as a Moral Discipline Yvor Winters: Foreword to Primitivism and Decadence 000 Yvor Winters: The Morality of Poetry 000 Part 4: Appraising Poets and Periods 000 The Correction of Taste Cleanth Brooks: T. S. Eliot: Thinker and Artist 000 R. P. Blackmur: Religious Poetry in the United States 000 Kenneth Burke: Towards a Post-Kantian Verbal Music" 000 Coda 000 R. P. Blackmur: Lord Tennyson's Scissors: 1912/1950 000 Appendix: Selected Biographies and Bibliographies 000 Source Credits 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
New Criticism -- United States.
American poetry -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.
English poetry -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.