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. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 7
Página 55
... characters in psychologically realistic terms , and saw the characters as existing merely in terms of the impressions about them produced by the author at given moments in the play , so that questions of consistency or con- tradiction ...
... characters in psychologically realistic terms , and saw the characters as existing merely in terms of the impressions about them produced by the author at given moments in the play , so that questions of consistency or con- tradiction ...
Página 57
... characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to parallels in the literature of the beginning of the seventeenth century . Another interest- ing attempt to explain a Shakespeare character with reference to the ...
... characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to parallels in the literature of the beginning of the seventeenth century . Another interest- ing attempt to explain a Shakespeare character with reference to the ...
Página 106
... character of the unities with which it concerns itself . Though it deals in great part with the same material as the other branches of the history of thought . . . it divides that material in a special way , brings the parts of it into ...
... character of the unities with which it concerns itself . Though it deals in great part with the same material as the other branches of the history of thought . . . it divides that material in a special way , brings the parts of it into ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Ameri American academic American literary scholarship American scholars American scholarship American universities analysis annotated anthologies background bibliography biography British Brooks's Canterbury Tales Chaucer Chicago classical Cleanth Brooks collection course critical essays D. H. Lawrence discussion Donne edition Elizabethan English literature example F. R. Leavis fact fiction Finnegans Wake Gray's history of ideas human humanist important interest interpretation James Joyce Joyce Joyce's kind knowledge language letters lish literary art literary criticism literary history literary scholars literary study M. H. Abrams material meaning medieval metaphysical poets Milton modern American criticism modern critical myth original paperback period Ph.D Philology plays PMLA poem poetic poets Pope produced Professor prose published Quincey reader recent relevant scholars and critics seventeenth century Shakespeare Shelley significance student symbol T. E. Hulme T. S. Eliot teacher teaching textual textual criticism tion tradition Victorian volumes whole writers written Yale Yeats