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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... understanding of the conventions and traditions governing the use of lan- guage and in particular of poetic imagery in the seventeenth century . This is part of the modern American battle between scholars and New Critics that I deal ...
... understanding of the conventions and traditions governing the use of lan- guage and in particular of poetic imagery in the seventeenth century . This is part of the modern American battle between scholars and New Critics that I deal ...
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... understanding has certainly been advanced by a greater number of significant American studies in Shakespeare in relation to his background than can possibly be mentioned in a survey of this kind . Lily B. Campbell's Shakespeare's ...
... understanding has certainly been advanced by a greater number of significant American studies in Shakespeare in relation to his background than can possibly be mentioned in a survey of this kind . Lily B. Campbell's Shakespeare's ...
Strana 64
... understanding of the processes that take place between the manuscript's leaving the author's hands and the appearance of the printed book . Such understanding permits the reconstruction of the text as originally written by the author ...
... understanding of the processes that take place between the manuscript's leaving the author's hands and the appearance of the printed book . Such understanding permits the reconstruction of the text as originally written by the author ...
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