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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... writing . The richness of the American critical and scholarly scene is such that no sooner has one noted a trend than one be- comes aware of its opposite . If an important element 105 LITERARY CRITICISM AND LITERARY HISTORY.
... writing . The richness of the American critical and scholarly scene is such that no sooner has one noted a trend than one be- comes aware of its opposite . If an important element 105 LITERARY CRITICISM AND LITERARY HISTORY.
Strana 126
... scene . It was Trilling who first made the point that while the English novelist is so- cially grounded and obsessed with class , American fiction , lacking a stable and long - continued class structure against which to set human ...
... scene . It was Trilling who first made the point that while the English novelist is so- cially grounded and obsessed with class , American fiction , lacking a stable and long - continued class structure against which to set human ...
Strana 153
... scene that the European visitor finds most striking is the strenuous defense of the humanities that seems to go on all the time . In Europe one rather takes for granted that the study of literature and history and philosophy is an ...
... scene that the European visitor finds most striking is the strenuous defense of the humanities that seems to go on all the time . In Europe one rather takes for granted that the study of literature and history and philosophy is an ...
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