English LiteratureA 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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... was much attacked , often viciously and hysterically , and wilfully mis- represented . And finally , the question of censorship has come up with regard to his work to an even greater degree than to Joyce's . All this has given an ...
... was much attacked , often viciously and hysterically , and wilfully mis- represented . And finally , the question of censorship has come up with regard to his work to an even greater degree than to Joyce's . All this has given an ...
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Thus Douglas Bush , in an address given at the general meeting of the Modern Language Association in December 1948 ( " The New Criticism : Some Old- Fashioned Queries , " PMLA , LXIV , 1949 ) , cited John Crowe Ransom's comment on ...
Thus Douglas Bush , in an address given at the general meeting of the Modern Language Association in December 1948 ( " The New Criticism : Some Old- Fashioned Queries , " PMLA , LXIV , 1949 ) , cited John Crowe Ransom's comment on ...
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... critics have sometimes charged ; he has rather argued that we must know the convention in which a given work is written and the meanings and suggestions pos- sessed by words in a given time and place before we can read accurately .
... critics have sometimes charged ; he has rather argued that we must know the convention in which a given work is written and the meanings and suggestions pos- sessed by words in a given time and place before we can read accurately .
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