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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... seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line , and the significance of the New Humanism , both as the first im- portant revolt against the Kittredge tradition in literary study and as the first modern formulation of a critical position both ...
... seen as a Babbitt - More - Eliot line , and the significance of the New Humanism , both as the first im- portant revolt against the Kittredge tradition in literary study and as the first modern formulation of a critical position both ...
Strana 113
... seen as belonging to poetry as such ( the distinction is really between poetry as such and nonpoetry rather than between good and bad poetry , though this is never clearly brought out ) so that once a work is seen as poetry it must ...
... seen as belonging to poetry as such ( the distinction is really between poetry as such and nonpoetry rather than between good and bad poetry , though this is never clearly brought out ) so that once a work is seen as poetry it must ...
Strana 154
... seen in such different areas as the ac- tivities of the great foundations and in the mass publication in paperback of serious literary texts . That the curriculums of colleges and universities are in some degree determined by the ...
... seen in such different areas as the ac- tivities of the great foundations and in the mass publication in paperback of serious literary texts . That the curriculums of colleges and universities are in some degree determined by the ...
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