- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 42
- author: Emma Saying
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How to Pronounce Cratylus
Learn how to say Cratylus correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorial...
published: 26 Dec 2012
author: Emma Saying
How to Pronounce Cratylus
How to Pronounce Cratylus
Learn how to say Cratylus correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. http://www.emmasaying.com.- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 42
- author: Emma Saying
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Кратил // Cratylus UCUT #XXXIII
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published: 05 Nov 2012
author: UCantUnseeThis
Кратил // Cratylus UCUT #XXXIII
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4 Hera(clit)us
The philosophy of Heraclitus is summed up in his cryptic utterance:[32] ποταμοῖσι τοῖσιν α...
published: 28 Jan 2013
author: pinkanxiety
4 Hera(clit)us
4 Hera(clit)us
The philosophy of Heraclitus is summed up in his cryptic utterance:[32] ποταμοῖσι τοῖσιν αὐτοῖσιν ἐμϐαίνουσιν, ἕτερα καὶ ἕτερα ὕδατα ἐπιρρεῖ. Potamoisi toisi...- published: 28 Jan 2013
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- author: pinkanxiety
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Panta Rei
Panta Rei -- Pánta rhêi hōs potamós, everything flows like a river, meaning that everythin...
published: 10 Sep 2012
author: didowidespace
Panta Rei
Panta Rei
Panta Rei -- Pánta rhêi hōs potamós, everything flows like a river, meaning that everything is constantly changing, from the smallest grain of sand to the st...- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 273
- author: didowidespace
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Это что? // What it is? UCUT#LXXXIX
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published: 05 May 2013
author: UCantUnseeThis
Это что? // What it is? UCUT#LXXXIX
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Wise Demons
Info about the word demon found in book "The Dialogues of Plato". The Greek conception of ...
published: 24 Dec 2007
author: HaleyMary
Wise Demons
Wise Demons
Info about the word demon found in book "The Dialogues of Plato". The Greek conception of a demon appears in the works of Plato and many other ancient author...- published: 24 Dec 2007
- views: 1420
- author: HaleyMary
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4ta clase ASL
En esta clase aprenderan señas de calendario... ´´Meses del año´´ ´´Dias de la semana´´ ´´...
published: 21 Aug 2013
4ta clase ASL
4ta clase ASL
En esta clase aprenderan señas de calendario... ´´Meses del año´´ ´´Dias de la semana´´ ´´En la mañana, En la tarde, En la Noche´´ ´´Todo el dia´´´´´Ayer, Hoy, Mañana´´ Etc :) Disfruten y compartan!- published: 21 Aug 2013
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Matias Koskinen - Kirja Kaukaa (HenriS Dubstep remix)
An epic dubstep version of an epic christian rock song! enjoy! http://www.matiaskoskinen.n...
published: 24 Mar 2011
author: TheLinkku
Matias Koskinen - Kirja Kaukaa (HenriS Dubstep remix)
Matias Koskinen - Kirja Kaukaa (HenriS Dubstep remix)
An epic dubstep version of an epic christian rock song! enjoy! http://www.matiaskoskinen.net/- published: 24 Mar 2011
- views: 2265
- author: TheLinkku
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I Am An Atom - ...Until I Saw The Girl with a Moustache (guitar)
This is an original song of mine that i composed for my band. We ought to record our demo ...
published: 14 Dec 2010
author: Strangebrewo
I Am An Atom - ...Until I Saw The Girl with a Moustache (guitar)
I Am An Atom - ...Until I Saw The Girl with a Moustache (guitar)
This is an original song of mine that i composed for my band. We ought to record our demo with this and 3 other songs on it in early 2011, so if you like thi...- published: 14 Dec 2010
- views: 656
- author: Strangebrewo
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How to Pronounce Craton
Learn how to say Craton correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials....
published: 26 Dec 2012
author: Emma Saying
How to Pronounce Craton
How to Pronounce Craton
Learn how to say Craton correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of craton (oxford dictionary): noun Geology a large sta...- published: 26 Dec 2012
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- author: Emma Saying
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Literary criticism
Literary criticism is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern lite...
published: 08 Dec 2013
Literary criticism
Literary criticism
Literary criticism is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often informed by literary theory, which is the philosophical discussion of its methods and goals. Though the two activities are closely related, literary critics are not always, and have not always been, theorists. Whether or not literary criticism should be considered a separate field of inquiry from literary theory, or conversely from book reviewing, is a matter of some controversy. For example, the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism draws no distinction between literary theory and literary criticism, and almost always uses the terms together to describe the same concept. Some critics consider literary criticism a practical application of literary theory, because criticism always deals directly with particular literary works, while theory may be more general or abstract. Literary criticism is often published in essay or book form. Academic literary critics teach in literature departments and publish in academic journals, and more popular critics publish their criticism in broadly circulating periodicals such as the Times Literary Supplement, the New York Times Book Review, the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, The Nation, and The New Yorker. History of literary criticism Aristotle's Poetics clearly defines aspects of literature and introduces many literary terms still used today. Classical and medieval criticism Literary criticism has probably existed for as long as literature. In the 4th century BC Aristotle wrote the Poetics, a typology and description of literary forms with many specific criticisms of contemporary works of art. Poetics developed for the first time the concepts of mimesis and catharsis, which are still crucial in literary study. Plato's attacks on poetry as imitative, secondary, and false were formative as well. Around the same time, Bharata Muni, in his Natya Shastra, wrote literary criticism on ancient Indian literature and Sanskrit drama. Later classical and medieval criticism often focused on religious texts, and the several long religious traditions of hermeneutics and textual exegesis have had a profound influence on the study of secular texts. This was particularly the case for the literary traditions of the three Abrahamic religions: Jewish literature, Christian literature and Islamic literature. Literary criticism was also employed in other forms of medieval Arabic literature and Arabic poetry from the 9th century, notably by Al-Jahiz in his al-Bayan wa-'l-tabyin and al-Hayawan, and by Abdullah ibn al-Mu'tazz in his Kitab al-Badi. Key texts Plato: Ion, Republic, Cratylus Aristotle: Poetics, Rhetoric Horace: Art of Poetry Longinus: On the Sublime Plotinus: On the Intellectual Beauties St. Augustine: On Christian Doctrine Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy Aquinas: The Nature and Domain of Sacred Doctrine Dante: The Banquet, Letter to Can Grande Della Scala Boccaccio: Life of Dante, Genealogy of the Gentile Gods Christine de Pizan: The Book of the City of Ladies Bharata Muni: Natya Shastra Al-Jahiz: al-Bayan wa-'l-tabyin, al-Hayawan Abdullah ibn al-Mu'tazz: Kitab al-Badi Rajashekhara: Inquiry into Literature Valmiki: The Invention of Poetry (from the Ramayana) Anandavardhana: Light on Suggestion Cao Pi: A Discourse on Literature Lu Ji: Rhymeprose on Literature Liu Xie: The Literary Mind Wang Changling: A Discussion of Literature and Meaning Sikong Tu: The Twenty-Four Classes of Poetry Renaissance criticism The literary criticism of the Renaissance developed classical ideas of unity of form and content into literary neoclassicism, proclaiming literature as central to culture, entrusting the poet and the author with preservation of a long literary tradition. The birth of Renaissance criticism was in 1498, with the recovery of classic texts, most notably, Giorgio Valla's Latin translation of Aristotle's Poetics. The work of Aristotle, especially Poetics, was the most important influence upon literary criticism until the late eighteenth century. Lodovico Castelvetro was one of the most influential Renaissance critics who wrote commentaries on Aristotle's Poetics in 1570. Key texts Lodovico Castelvetro: The Poetics of Aristotle Translated and Explained Philip Sidney: An Apology for Poetry Jacopo Mazzoni: On the Defense of the Comedy of Dante Torquato Tasso: Discourses on the Heroic Poem Francis Bacon: The Advancement of Learning Henry Reynolds: Mythomystes John Mandaville: Composed in the mid-14th century--most probably by a french physician Enlightenment criticism Key texts Thomas Hobbes: Answer to Davenant's preface to Gondibert Pierre Corneille: Of the Three Unities of Action, Time, and Place John Dryden: An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux: The Art of Poetry Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video- published: 08 Dec 2013
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Oldskool Raver @ Distortion Outdoors 2009
Fuck these bullshit wannabe ravers. This babe is oldskool! Respect!...
published: 28 Jun 2009
author: TheLinkku
Oldskool Raver @ Distortion Outdoors 2009
Oldskool Raver @ Distortion Outdoors 2009
Fuck these bullshit wannabe ravers. This babe is oldskool! Respect!- published: 28 Jun 2009
- views: 682
- author: TheLinkku
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Baby's First Cookie! I Think She Likes em....
She loves the middle part of the cookie, very funny....
published: 20 Dec 2010
Baby's First Cookie! I Think She Likes em....
Baby's First Cookie! I Think She Likes em....
She loves the middle part of the cookie, very funny.- published: 20 Dec 2010
- views: 35