More generally, New Critics took a cue from Eliot in regard to his "'classical' ideals and his religious thought; his attention to the poetry and drama of the early seventeenth century; his deprecation of the Romantics, especially Shelley; his proposition that good poems constitute 'not a turning loose of emotion but an escape from emotion'; and his insistence that 'poets... at present must be difficult'." خصوصاً شيلي، فرضيته بأن القصائد الجيدة لا تحتوي فقط على انفلاتٍ مُلفت للشعور؛ بل مهرباً من الشعور، وإصراره على أن الشعراء في الحاضر ينبغي أن يكونوا صعبين.
تعريف الإنجليزية
the act of expressing disapproval (especially of yourself) مرادفات: denigration,