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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... dealing with the ironic and comic element in Eliot . ( Thus Eliot's " Who clipped the lion's wings / And flea'd his rump and pared his claws ? " provokes the explanation that this is an " actualization into direct physical terms of ...
... dealing with the ironic and comic element in Eliot . ( Thus Eliot's " Who clipped the lion's wings / And flea'd his rump and pared his claws ? " provokes the explanation that this is an " actualization into direct physical terms of ...
Strana 80
... dealing , its direct and ( more especially ) in- direct influence on recent critical attitudes has been consid- erable . For the New Humanism was much more than an anti- romantic movement in criticism ; it also represented a general ...
... dealing , its direct and ( more especially ) in- direct influence on recent critical attitudes has been consid- erable . For the New Humanism was much more than an anti- romantic movement in criticism ; it also represented a general ...
Strana 152
... dealing with a text depthwise , as it were , rather than length- wise ( ie . , rather than having it included in an anthology that contains many other works of the same period ) is ob- viously related to the trend to close reading and ...
... dealing with a text depthwise , as it were , rather than length- wise ( ie . , rather than having it included in an anthology that contains many other works of the same period ) is ob- viously related to the trend to close reading and ...
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