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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... produced in- dividual biographies and bibliographies , critical and explan- atory studies , and annotated texts ; and they have produced innumerable articles in learned journals and critical periodi- cals . How good are they ? How far ...
... produced in- dividual biographies and bibliographies , critical and explan- atory studies , and annotated texts ; and they have produced innumerable articles in learned journals and critical periodi- cals . How good are they ? How far ...
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... produced a prose translation of the Canterbury Tales ( 1948 ) . There have been several modern verse translations of the Canterbury Tales . So long as students are expected to read Chaucer without being given any instruction at all in ...
... produced a prose translation of the Canterbury Tales ( 1948 ) . There have been several modern verse translations of the Canterbury Tales . So long as students are expected to read Chaucer without being given any instruction at all in ...
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... produced in The Enchafèd Flood : or , The Romantic Iconography of the Sea ( 1950 : originally lectures delivered at the University of Virginia in 1949 ) , a characteristically lively and stimulating inquiry into sea symbolism in ...
... produced in The Enchafèd Flood : or , The Romantic Iconography of the Sea ( 1950 : originally lectures delivered at the University of Virginia in 1949 ) , a characteristically lively and stimulating inquiry into sea symbolism in ...
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