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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... anthologies of the modern short story intended for college students , sometimes with careful critical analyses appended . Selections from Ulysses and Finnegans Wake appear in other college anthologies . Some 400 lines from Finnegans ...
... anthologies of the modern short story intended for college students , sometimes with careful critical analyses appended . Selections from Ulysses and Finnegans Wake appear in other college anthologies . Some 400 lines from Finnegans ...
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... anthologized and explicated in college anthologies . His position as a " cul- ture hero " ( in Delmore Schwartz's phrase ) has been estab- lished in America now for some thirty years - to a greater ex- tent , incidentally , than it has ...
... anthologized and explicated in college anthologies . His position as a " cul- ture hero " ( in Delmore Schwartz's phrase ) has been estab- lished in America now for some thirty years - to a greater ex- tent , incidentally , than it has ...
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... anthologies . William York Tindall's Forces in Modern British Literature ( 1947 ) is a witty and provocative survey on Eng- lish literature from about 1885 , and as early as 1935 Fred B. Millett produced his Contemporary British ...
... anthologies . William York Tindall's Forces in Modern British Literature ( 1947 ) is a witty and provocative survey on Eng- lish literature from about 1885 , and as early as 1935 Fred B. Millett produced his Contemporary British ...
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