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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... influenced by the two great antiromantic waves that have hit American criticism in the present cen- tury . The first is ... influence on recent critical attitudes has been consid- erable . For the New Humanism was much more than an anti ...
... influenced by the two great antiromantic waves that have hit American criticism in the present cen- tury . The first is ... influence on recent critical attitudes has been consid- erable . For the New Humanism was much more than an anti ...
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... influential in defining the terms of modern antiro- manticism , can also be seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line ... influence of the New Human- ism steadily declined . These other currents included the second antiromantic movement ...
... influential in defining the terms of modern antiro- manticism , can also be seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line ... influence of the New Human- ism steadily declined . These other currents included the second antiromantic movement ...
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... influence upon scholars and students everywhere , " Marjorie Hope Nicolson , who has herself done distinguished work in this field , has commented . In tracing the influence that a seminal idea has had upon cen- turies of Western ...
... influence upon scholars and students everywhere , " Marjorie Hope Nicolson , who has herself done distinguished work in this field , has commented . In tracing the influence that a seminal idea has had upon cen- turies of Western ...
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