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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... readers . The new movement attacked on two fronts . On the one hand it attacked historicism , relativism , and the loose con- founding of life and letters ; on the other it attacked impres- sionism , the assumption that a reader's ...
... readers . The new movement attacked on two fronts . On the one hand it attacked historicism , relativism , and the loose con- founding of life and letters ; on the other it attacked impres- sionism , the assumption that a reader's ...
Strana 116
... reader who has not read those essays that in discussing the “ Essay of Dramatic Poesy " Bohn actually tells the reader ( as an item of information merely ) that it is written in dialogue form . No such article would be accepted by an ...
... reader who has not read those essays that in discussing the “ Essay of Dramatic Poesy " Bohn actually tells the reader ( as an item of information merely ) that it is written in dialogue form . No such article would be accepted by an ...
Strana 136
... reader or at least by the reader with some professional interest in literature , not only by a handful of experts . Again one could reply that this is the function of another kind of editing the kind of editing that aims at the kind of ...
... reader or at least by the reader with some professional interest in literature , not only by a handful of experts . Again one could reply that this is the function of another kind of editing the kind of editing that aims at the kind of ...
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