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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... written and the meanings and suggestions pos- sessed by words in a given time and place before we can read accurately . Thus no one has really disputed either that a work of literary art is a work of literary art or that one must be ...
... written and the meanings and suggestions pos- sessed by words in a given time and place before we can read accurately . Thus no one has really disputed either that a work of literary art is a work of literary art or that one must be ...
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... written on the assumption that the reader had not read or did not need to read the works discussed . Today it is difficult to find a serious discussion of a writer that does not take for granted that the reader has read the texts being ...
... written on the assumption that the reader had not read or did not need to read the works discussed . Today it is difficult to find a serious discussion of a writer that does not take for granted that the reader has read the texts being ...
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... writing up the meaning of their findings before they became paralyzed by the material they had amassed . A favo- rite ... written on any literary subject is liable to be nonsense and learn to be less in awe of the bibliographical item ...
... writing up the meaning of their findings before they became paralyzed by the material they had amassed . A favo- rite ... written on any literary subject is liable to be nonsense and learn to be less in awe of the bibliographical item ...
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