摘要 4-5 Abstract 5-6 Acknowledgements 7-9 Introduction 9-13 Chapter One “Tradition” Is of “Wider Significance”: the Historical Sense Embodied in the Theory of New Criticism 13-30 1.1 T. S. Eliot: Tradition and Individual Talents 13-19 1.2 Rene Wellek:History and Literary Criticism 19-24 1.3 Cleanth Brooks: Tradition and Modern Poetry 24-30 Chapter Two Looking at Poetry from Historical Perspective: The Critical Practice of the New Criticism 30-47 2.1 From“Dante” to “Ben Johnson”: Eliot’s Historical Sense 30-36 2.2 Rene Wellek and A History of Modern Criticism 36-41 2.3 “Marvell’s ‘Horatian Ode’”: Brooks’ Historical Perspective 41-47 Chapter Three Historical Sense: A Line between New Criticism and Russian Formalism 47-57 3.1 Form: New Strategy of Reading VS. Scientific Footing 47-49 3.2 Linguistic Development: the Appliance of Modern Semantics 49-53 3.3 Application: Social Responsibility, or Literariness 53-57 Conclusion 57-60 Works Cited 60-62 |