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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... writers who combine thorough scholarship with so- phisticated critical training , which again is related to Pope's appeal to the modern mind . of Of the three writers discussed above , then , only work on Pope combined scholarly ...
... writers who combine thorough scholarship with so- phisticated critical training , which again is related to Pope's appeal to the modern mind . of Of the three writers discussed above , then , only work on Pope combined scholarly ...
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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 ... writers ) that attracts the fools and the freaks and helps to encourage the view that a great writer exists simply ...
... writing about him that has partly produced and partly been produced by this popularity . As so often in this kind of ... writers ) that attracts the fools and the freaks and helps to encourage the view that a great writer exists simply ...
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... writer . In- deed , it can be said in general that criticism and creation have moved closer together in modern America ... writing : " Probably .. the larger part of the labour of an author in composing his work is critical labour ; the ...
... writer . In- deed , it can be said in general that criticism and creation have moved closer together in modern America ... writing : " Probably .. the larger part of the labour of an author in composing his work is critical labour ; the ...
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