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The Elusive Sophocles - C. M. Bowra: Soþhoclean Tragedy. Pp. vi+384. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1944. Cloth, 20s. net.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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1 This is no place for an essay on The Historical Method of Criticism. Its chief limitation is that it does not exist: there exists only Criticism. What is called The Historical Method of Criticism is ancillary to Criticism, supplying it with facts of a certain kind. It is then for criticism to decide which of them are relevant, and what they mean.— All this has very little to do with Dr. Bowra's book.