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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... be explained by Dr. Johnson's famous reply of " pure ignorance . " I feel the less reluctant to admit this when I contemplate the impossibly vast quantity of modern American literary scholarship , so obviously xii PREFACE.
... be explained by Dr. Johnson's famous reply of " pure ignorance . " I feel the less reluctant to admit this when I contemplate the impossibly vast quantity of modern American literary scholarship , so obviously xii PREFACE.
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... feel a professional obligation to keep up with the latest fashion in critical methodology but surprisingly little obliga- tion to read widely in the whole field of the national litera- ture that is their professional interest . This is ...
... feel a professional obligation to keep up with the latest fashion in critical methodology but surprisingly little obliga- tion to read widely in the whole field of the national litera- ture that is their professional interest . This is ...
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... feel at some stage something analogous to what Coleridge records in his " Dejection Ode , " a loss of joy- ous imaginative response , to be made up for by a weary in- genuity of explication . One cannot blame modern criticism for this ...
... feel at some stage something analogous to what Coleridge records in his " Dejection Ode , " a loss of joy- ous imaginative response , to be made up for by a weary in- genuity of explication . One cannot blame modern criticism for this ...
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