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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... academic study in the English departments of American universities and of the mass of writing about him that has partly produced and partly been produced by this popularity . As so often in this kind of academic popularity , there is ...
... academic study in the English departments of American universities and of the mass of writing about him that has partly produced and partly been produced by this popularity . As so often in this kind of academic popularity , there is ...
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... academic world . For , if there have been quarrels in our time between scholars and critics , this does not mean that the former speak for the universities and the latter for the nonacademic world of periodical publi- cation . The ...
... academic world . For , if there have been quarrels in our time between scholars and critics , this does not mean that the former speak for the universities and the latter for the nonacademic world of periodical publi- cation . The ...
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... academic scene that the European visitor finds most striking is the strenuous defense of the humanities that seems to go on all the time . In Europe one rather takes for granted that the study of literature and history and philosophy is ...
... academic scene that the European visitor finds most striking is the strenuous defense of the humanities that seems to go on all the time . In Europe one rather takes for granted that the study of literature and history and philosophy is ...
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