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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... writing about him that has partly produced and partly been produced by this popularity . As so often in this kind of ... writer exists simply as an object on which academic or critical teeth can be sharpened . Significant American work ...
... writing about him that has partly produced and partly been produced by this popularity . As so often in this kind of ... writer exists simply as an object on which academic or critical teeth can be sharpened . Significant American work ...
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... write with superficial confidence about works of literature that he has not read . Rigorous critical description and ... writing ( it is important to note that they did not confine themselves to the Poetics but were concerned 96 LITERARY ...
... write with superficial confidence about works of literature that he has not read . Rigorous critical description and ... writing ( it is important to note that they did not confine themselves to the Poetics but were concerned 96 LITERARY ...
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... writer's relationship to his ma- terial , already shows signs of becoming something of a bible to the new generation of ... write , it is difficult for any technique not to be overdone almost as soon as it appears . No account of the ...
... writer's relationship to his ma- terial , already shows signs of becoming something of a bible to the new generation of ... write , it is difficult for any technique not to be overdone almost as soon as it appears . No account of the ...
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