Even if I thought that a portrait of him could be given in any form of imaginative literature, I have views of my own as to the propriety of giving actual portraits of men with whom a novelist or poet has been brought into contact.
Mr. Watts-Dunton himself has given us the best of all canons for answering the question, 'What is a poem as distinguished from other forms of imaginative literature?
It is no less true, that to the mind unused to high emotions the vivid life of imaginative literature is disconcerting.
One of the most important of these results, as has appeared, was the rational justification of imaginative literature.
It was in Aristotle's Poetics that the Renaissance was to find, if not a complete, at least a rational justification of poetry, and an answer to every one of the Platonic and mediaeval objections to imaginative literature.
What I say in these Vistas has its main bearing on imaginative literature, especially poetry, the stock of all.
Entirely different and hitherto unknown Classes of men, being authoritatively called for in imaginative literature, will certainly appear.
Mark, if that book may be considered as imaginative literature.
The analytic method and the critical attitude have their dangers in imaginative literature.
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