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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... teach a course in them or make an article out of his reading , is a disturbing phenome- non of our time . How can the professional academic teacher of English literature preserve throughout the continuing daily chores of a long career ...
... teach a course in them or make an article out of his reading , is a disturbing phenome- non of our time . How can the professional academic teacher of English literature preserve throughout the continuing daily chores of a long career ...
Strana 113
... particular method . What is wrong , it might be asked , with the critic's operat- ing as a teacher ? Is this not his duty , particularly if he is in fact a university teacher ? Every critic operates in some 113 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
... particular method . What is wrong , it might be asked , with the critic's operat- ing as a teacher ? Is this not his duty , particularly if he is in fact a university teacher ? Every critic operates in some 113 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
Strana 122
... teacher . One senses the creative mind at play as well as the teacher at work . ( This is one reason why Brooks , brilliant though he can be , never quite has Warren's appeal ; Brooks is a critic and teacher but not a poet or novelist ...
... teacher . One senses the creative mind at play as well as the teacher at work . ( This is one reason why Brooks , brilliant though he can be , never quite has Warren's appeal ; Brooks is a critic and teacher but not a poet or novelist ...
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