![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 'The Affective Fallacy is a confusion between the poem and its results (what it is and what it does), a special case of epistemological skepticism. Wimsatt and Beardsley on Wimsatt and Beardsley on 'The Affective Fallacy' Terms for the critical methods attacked by Wimsatt and Beardsley in this essay: affective criticism historical study of contemporary readers' response Plato's inspirational model of poesis and reception Aristotle's katharsis model of poetic effect the 'Sublime' physiological and psychological response theories of Semantics scholars.
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