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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... fact is that a steadily increasing proportion of the world's work in English studies is being done by Americans , who now pro- duce far more in this field than the scholars of any other country . There are many more students and ...
... fact is that a steadily increasing proportion of the world's work in English studies is being done by Americans , who now pro- duce far more in this field than the scholars of any other country . There are many more students and ...
Strana 102
... fact I have not seen it made at all often , is that a lack of reading round a particular work written in the past may disqualify a man's interpretation and judgment of it . I have myself interrogated a Ph.D. student who had written a ...
... fact I have not seen it made at all often , is that a lack of reading round a particular work written in the past may disqualify a man's interpretation and judgment of it . I have myself interrogated a Ph.D. student who had written a ...
Strana 113
... fact that they tend to be programatic , to mingle the manifesto and the illustration ; they show in short how the thing can ( and should ) be done . This is not to say that Brooks insists that his own interpretations are uniquely right ...
... fact that they tend to be programatic , to mingle the manifesto and the illustration ; they show in short how the thing can ( and should ) be done . This is not to say that Brooks insists that his own interpretations are uniquely right ...
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