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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... lively way . On the whole , the books and articles on the three authors that were produced in the earlier period are both duller and less central . Are things then getting better and better ? The answer de- pends on what part of the ...
... lively way . On the whole , the books and articles on the three authors that were produced in the earlier period are both duller and less central . Are things then getting better and better ? The answer de- pends on what part of the ...
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... lively but more concerned to show Proctor's ingenuity in finding a sys- tem to which he can make De Quincey's critical writings con- form than to come to grips with that wayward mind . ( René Wellek , in an article on De Quincey's ...
... lively but more concerned to show Proctor's ingenuity in finding a sys- tem to which he can make De Quincey's critical writings con- form than to come to grips with that wayward mind . ( René Wellek , in an article on De Quincey's ...
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... lively interest . These people often feel a professional obligation to keep up with the latest fashion in critical methodology but surprisingly little obliga- tion to read widely in the whole field of the national litera- ture that is ...
... lively interest . These people often feel a professional obligation to keep up with the latest fashion in critical methodology but surprisingly little obliga- tion to read widely in the whole field of the national litera- ture that is ...
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