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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... Quincey and Carlyle in Their Relation to the Germans , " a pedestrian account of De Quincey's translations from the German and his critical essays on German literature with the lame conclusion that " De Quincey fell far below Carlyle as ...
... Quincey and Carlyle in Their Relation to the Germans , " a pedestrian account of De Quincey's translations from the German and his critical essays on German literature with the lame conclusion that " De Quincey fell far below Carlyle as ...
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... Quincey ; but if we want to know exactly who De Quincey was , and why and how he is interesting , it is to modern American scholars that we must turn . The impressive amount of modern American work on Pope includes some of the most ...
... Quincey ; but if we want to know exactly who De Quincey was , and why and how he is interesting , it is to modern American scholars that we must turn . The impressive amount of modern American work on Pope includes some of the most ...
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... Quincey's critical writings con- form than to come to grips with that wayward mind . ( René Wellek , in an article on De Quincey's thought in the Philo- logical Quarterly , 1944 , warned against such oversystema- tization . ) And I ...
... Quincey's critical writings con- form than to come to grips with that wayward mind . ( René Wellek , in an article on De Quincey's thought in the Philo- logical Quarterly , 1944 , warned against such oversystema- tization . ) And I ...
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