Lawrence W. Hyman

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  1. Defending Poetry: A Response to Richard Haswell
    doi:10.2307/375753
  2. Reply to Joel Magid
    doi:10.2307/375559
  3. Belief and Disbelief in Lycidas
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    doi:10.58680/ce197218348
  4. "Detachment" or Aesthetic Distance-An Answer to Walter J. Slatoff
    doi:10.2307/375647
  5. Literature and Knowledge
    doi:10.2307/374556
  6. Autonomy and Relevance in Literature
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    that is is not only inevitable but useful to witness a strong reaction against formalism, or contextualism, in the last few years. The attacks come from various quarters; but the argument that has the greatest support, nad the one which I hope to answer in this essay, is that contextualist criticism, by ignoring the moral dimension in literature, removes it from our deepest concerns. Formalist analysis saps man's creative products of their social meaning, and thereby, often, of their spiritual impact, is a key statement from one manifesto of the New

    doi:10.2307/373975
  7. Autonomy and Relevance in Literature Autonomy and Relevance in Literature
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    doi:10.58680/ce196920369
  8. Poetry and Dogma in Paradise Lost (Book VIII)Poetry and Dogma in Paradise Lost (Book VIII)
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    doi:10.58680/ce196820759
  9. Poetry and Dogma in Paradise Lost (Book VIII)
    doi:10.2307/374150
  10. Obscene Words and the Function of Literature
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    doi:10.58680/ce196722422
  11. Milton's Samson and the Modern Reader
    doi:10.2307/374188
  12. Milton’s Samson and the Modern Reader
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    doi:10.58680/ce196623138
  13. Publish: Perish or Flourish?
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    Robert R. Meyers, Jay L. Halio, Robert M. Boltwood, Norman Friedman, Warren G. French, Howard A. Burton, Jack C. Gray, Elizabeth B. Orlosky, Robert W. Hively, Marion Montgomery, Lawrence W. Hyman, Publish: Perish or Flourish?, College English, Vol. 23, No. 4 (Jan., 1962), pp. 316-319

    doi:10.2307/373080
  14. Rebuttal: Publish: Perish or Flourish?
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    doi:10.58680/ce196227997