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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... element in scholarship that is by no means con- fined to American or Shakespeare studies ; however , because Shakespeare studies are so diverse and so abundant it is an element easily found among them . A brilliant example of a great ...
... element in scholarship that is by no means con- fined to American or Shakespeare studies ; however , because Shakespeare studies are so diverse and so abundant it is an element easily found among them . A brilliant example of a great ...
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... elements in American academic life helping to oust the survey course in favor of the author course and to promote subtle analysis of the individual work at the expense of general discussion of authors or of periods . The Chicago group ...
... elements in American academic life helping to oust the survey course in favor of the author course and to promote subtle analysis of the individual work at the expense of general discussion of authors or of periods . The Chicago group ...
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... elements into his work than he admitted or than his readers suspected . Nevertheless , we do have the feeling , in reading Charles Dickens : The World of His Novels by J. Hil- lis Miller ( 1958 ) , for example , that , for all the ...
... elements into his work than he admitted or than his readers suspected . Nevertheless , we do have the feeling , in reading Charles Dickens : The World of His Novels by J. Hil- lis Miller ( 1958 ) , for example , that , for all the ...
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