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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... characters in psychologically realistic terms , and saw the characters as existing merely in terms of the impressions about them produced by the author at given moments in the play , so that questions of consistency or con- tradiction ...
... characters in psychologically realistic terms , and saw the characters as existing merely in terms of the impressions about them produced by the author at given moments in the play , so that questions of consistency or con- tradiction ...
Strana 57
... characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to parallels in the literature of the beginning of the seventeenth century . Another interest- ing attempt to explain a Shakespeare character with reference to the ...
... characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to parallels in the literature of the beginning of the seventeenth century . Another interest- ing attempt to explain a Shakespeare character with reference to the ...
Strana 124
... character- istically American — a view of European culture as a whole that Europeans , living in the midst of it , rarely possess . This again is in sharp contrast to the trend of overspecial- ization already discussed . Here we have ...
... character- istically American — a view of European culture as a whole that Europeans , living in the midst of it , rarely possess . This again is in sharp contrast to the trend of overspecial- ization already discussed . Here we have ...
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