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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... developed this trend in their own way , sometimes with impressive originality , sometimes with fantastic absurdity . When we get an interpre- tation of The Winter's Tale as straight allegory , with Her- mione representing Christ ...
... developed this trend in their own way , sometimes with impressive originality , sometimes with fantastic absurdity . When we get an interpre- tation of The Winter's Tale as straight allegory , with Her- mione representing Christ ...
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... developed by several scholars . The intended order of the tales - which involves consideration of Chau- cer's whole design for the work — has come in for careful in- vestigation , and the many articles on this question by Ger- maine ...
... developed by several scholars . The intended order of the tales - which involves consideration of Chau- cer's whole design for the work — has come in for careful in- vestigation , and the many articles on this question by Ger- maine ...
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... developed from the study of classical and medieval lit- erature has been applied by many critics to enlarge their view of literature and to enrich their critical vocabulary . Anyone reading Francis Fergusson's The Idea of a Theatre ...
... developed from the study of classical and medieval lit- erature has been applied by many critics to enlarge their view of literature and to enrich their critical vocabulary . Anyone reading Francis Fergusson's The Idea of a Theatre ...
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