Literary criticism in the Philippines and other essays /
Tiempo, Edilberto K.
Literary criticism in the Philippines and other essays / Edilberto K. Tiempo ; with an introduction by Joseph A. Galdon, S.J. - 360 pages ; 23 cm
Contents:
Introduction
Literary criticism in the Philippines
Nick Joaquin, The Legend of the Dying Wanton
The Summer Solstice
Rony Diaz, The Centipede
People Power and the Creative Writer
The Role of the Writer in a Revolutionary Age
The Challenge of National Growth to the Philippine Writer
Outside the Ivory Tower
That Oxymoron, Freedom
The Fallacy of Expressive Form
The Impact of the New Criticism in the Philippines
Longinus on a Poem by Sappho
Aristotle's Idea of Plot Unity:
It's Application to the short Story
Gustave Flaubert, A Simple Heart
Ambros Bierce, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Anton, Chekhov, The Lament
General Observations on the Short Story
Austin Warren on Kafka's
The Penal Colony as Allegory
Poe's Unique Effect and Trilling's Peripheral Approach
Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado
Lionel Thrilling, The Other Margaret
Point of View: Definer of Meaning
Ernest Hemingway, The Short Happy
Life of Francis Macomber
Manuel E. Arguilla, How My Brother Leon
Brought Home a Wife
William Faulkner, That Evening Sun
Whose Meaning?
The Role of the Arts and Literature in Society
Literature Teaching in the Philippines
Consorcio Borje, The Shoes of Chadliwan
Reader as Co-Creator
Man as Co-Creator
On Liberal Education
The Graduate School and the University
The Rationale for Graduate Research in the Philippine Context
Tagalog: The Fourth Colonization
The Meaning of Suffering
The Christian Faith and Literature
Lucasta: A New Look
Richard Lovelace: Lucasta, Going to the Wars
Erotic Elements in Middle English Religious poetry on Christ and the Virgin
Mindanao Harvest
The Stories of Manuel E. Arguilla
The Fiction of N. V. M. Gonzalez
Carlos Bulosan and the Problem of Artistic Sensibility
What the Critics Say about the Works of E. K. Tiempo
9715550401
Acc#29188
Criticism --Philippines
Philippine Literature--Philippines
Literature and History--Philippines
Philippine essays (English)--Philippines
Literature--History and criticism
Historiography
Fil PN 81 / T443 1995
Literary criticism in the Philippines and other essays / Edilberto K. Tiempo ; with an introduction by Joseph A. Galdon, S.J. - 360 pages ; 23 cm
Contents:
Introduction
Literary criticism in the Philippines
Nick Joaquin, The Legend of the Dying Wanton
The Summer Solstice
Rony Diaz, The Centipede
People Power and the Creative Writer
The Role of the Writer in a Revolutionary Age
The Challenge of National Growth to the Philippine Writer
Outside the Ivory Tower
That Oxymoron, Freedom
The Fallacy of Expressive Form
The Impact of the New Criticism in the Philippines
Longinus on a Poem by Sappho
Aristotle's Idea of Plot Unity:
It's Application to the short Story
Gustave Flaubert, A Simple Heart
Ambros Bierce, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Anton, Chekhov, The Lament
General Observations on the Short Story
Austin Warren on Kafka's
The Penal Colony as Allegory
Poe's Unique Effect and Trilling's Peripheral Approach
Edgar Allan Poe, The Cask of Amontillado
Lionel Thrilling, The Other Margaret
Point of View: Definer of Meaning
Ernest Hemingway, The Short Happy
Life of Francis Macomber
Manuel E. Arguilla, How My Brother Leon
Brought Home a Wife
William Faulkner, That Evening Sun
Whose Meaning?
The Role of the Arts and Literature in Society
Literature Teaching in the Philippines
Consorcio Borje, The Shoes of Chadliwan
Reader as Co-Creator
Man as Co-Creator
On Liberal Education
The Graduate School and the University
The Rationale for Graduate Research in the Philippine Context
Tagalog: The Fourth Colonization
The Meaning of Suffering
The Christian Faith and Literature
Lucasta: A New Look
Richard Lovelace: Lucasta, Going to the Wars
Erotic Elements in Middle English Religious poetry on Christ and the Virgin
Mindanao Harvest
The Stories of Manuel E. Arguilla
The Fiction of N. V. M. Gonzalez
Carlos Bulosan and the Problem of Artistic Sensibility
What the Critics Say about the Works of E. K. Tiempo
9715550401
Acc#29188
Criticism --Philippines
Philippine Literature--Philippines
Literature and History--Philippines
Philippine essays (English)--Philippines
Literature--History and criticism
Historiography
Fil PN 81 / T443 1995