English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - 174 páginas 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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... Chicago in September 1937 I was not prepared to meet there — as I did , violently and immedi- ately the view that the proper understanding and apprecia- tion of literature had been corrupted by historical study and that the historically ...
... Chicago in September 1937 I was not prepared to meet there — as I did , violently and immedi- ately the view that the proper understanding and apprecia- tion of literature had been corrupted by historical study and that the historically ...
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... Chicago school . Crane himself changed his mind on many important points as time went on and in re- cent years has come more and more to look for direct human implications in literature rather than to be content with bril- liant ...
... Chicago school . Crane himself changed his mind on many important points as time went on and in re- cent years has come more and more to look for direct human implications in literature rather than to be content with bril- liant ...
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... Chicago group was saying the same thing that John Crowe Ransom or Robert Penn Warren or Cleanth Brooks was saying — indeed , one of the sharpest and most closely reasoned attacks on Brooks's methods is to be found in Crane's essay ...
... Chicago group was saying the same thing that John Crowe Ransom or Robert Penn Warren or Cleanth Brooks was saying — indeed , one of the sharpest and most closely reasoned attacks on Brooks's methods is to be found in Crane's essay ...
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