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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... relevant and the ir- relevant , the central with the peripheral , the plausible with the absurd . One does not wish to stress unduly the modern decline of Latin and Greek learning in America , but the decline is an un- disputed fact ...
... relevant and the ir- relevant , the central with the peripheral , the plausible with the absurd . One does not wish to stress unduly the modern decline of Latin and Greek learning in America , but the decline is an un- disputed fact ...
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... relevant ( as well as some irrelevant ) material . One might indeed venture a generalization about American literary scholar- ship : whatever its limitations in the field of general revalua- tion , it provides , by its industry , its ...
... relevant ( as well as some irrelevant ) material . One might indeed venture a generalization about American literary scholar- ship : whatever its limitations in the field of general revalua- tion , it provides , by its industry , its ...
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... relevant but that when properly in- terpreted can be made to yield really useful information . In this particular kind of enterprise American scholarship is probably ahead of that of any other country . There is another field , too , in ...
... relevant but that when properly in- terpreted can be made to yield really useful information . In this particular kind of enterprise American scholarship is probably ahead of that of any other country . There is another field , too , in ...
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