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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... developed this trend in their own way , sometimes with impressive originality , sometimes with fantastic absurdity . When we get an interpre- tation of The Winter's Tale as straight allegory , with Her- mione representing Christ ...
... developed this trend in their own way , sometimes with impressive originality , sometimes with fantastic absurdity . When we get an interpre- tation of The Winter's Tale as straight allegory , with Her- mione representing Christ ...
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... developed a new kind of intellectual history . He himself called the book " a contribu- tion to the history of ideas , " and went on to define this kind of history . By a history of ideas I mean something at once more spe- cific and ...
... developed a new kind of intellectual history . He himself called the book " a contribu- tion to the history of ideas , " and went on to define this kind of history . By a history of ideas I mean something at once more spe- cific and ...
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... developed in Theory of Literature . But this is not a polemical work , rather a work guided by a deep sense of contemporary relevance . There is probably no critic writ- ing in America today who is as learned as Wellek and who has at ...
... developed in Theory of Literature . But this is not a polemical work , rather a work guided by a deep sense of contemporary relevance . There is probably no critic writ- ing in America today who is as learned as Wellek and who has at ...
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