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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Strana 105
... teaching an art such as literature are some of the reasons for this . The professor who reads " for pleasure " a light detective story of an evening , while reading genuine works of literary art only if he has to teach a course in them ...
... teaching an art such as literature are some of the reasons for this . The professor who reads " for pleasure " a light detective story of an evening , while reading genuine works of literary art only if he has to teach a course in them ...
Strana 114
... teaching chores must make their peri- odic burst into print and do so with a mechanical application of what they conceive to be the " method " to some work they happen to have had to teach . The result is generally worth- less , and ...
... teaching chores must make their peri- odic burst into print and do so with a mechanical application of what they conceive to be the " method " to some work they happen to have had to teach . The result is generally worth- less , and ...
Strana 158
... teaching English literature there , that the wholesale importing of the American Ph.D. system , and the necessity of ... teaching of literature to gifted teach- ers and humane scholars who never took a doctorate but in- stead kept ...
... teaching English literature there , that the wholesale importing of the American Ph.D. system , and the necessity of ... teaching of literature to gifted teach- ers and humane scholars who never took a doctorate but in- stead kept ...
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