English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Počet stran: 174 A survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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... Chaucer's Complete Works appeared as re- cently as 1957 - belonged to an older generation . Tatlock's The Mind and Art of Chaucer appeared posthumously in 1950. G. K. Anderson has noted that the ratio of books and articles on Chaucer ...
... Chaucer's Complete Works appeared as re- cently as 1957 - belonged to an older generation . Tatlock's The Mind and Art of Chaucer appeared posthumously in 1950. G. K. Anderson has noted that the ratio of books and articles on Chaucer ...
Strana 71
... Chaucer in a modern rendering , and the effort required to master his language is so relatively small , that one cannot help regretting the vogue for Chaucer in translation . The fact is that students are often put off by the unfamiliar ...
... Chaucer in a modern rendering , and the effort required to master his language is so relatively small , that one cannot help regretting the vogue for Chaucer in translation . The fact is that students are often put off by the unfamiliar ...
Strana 90
... Chaucer had appeared in 1933 , when I was in my third year at Edinburgh University , and I had acquired it almost at once , as it was clear from the reviews that it col- lected in one volume almost everything that a university student ...
... Chaucer had appeared in 1933 , when I was in my third year at Edinburgh University , and I had acquired it almost at once , as it was clear from the reviews that it col- lected in one volume almost everything that a university student ...
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