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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... significance for Shakespeare of the Renaissance traditions ( derived from commentators on Terence ) of act- division . Oscar J. Campbell's Comical Satyre and Shake- speare's " Troilus and Cressida " ( 1938 ) and Shakespeare's Satire ...
... significance for Shakespeare of the Renaissance traditions ( derived from commentators on Terence ) of act- division . Oscar J. Campbell's Comical Satyre and Shake- speare's " Troilus and Cressida " ( 1938 ) and Shakespeare's Satire ...
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... significance of given works of lit- erary art demanded , ideally at least , by old and new critic alike , remains debatable . As Cook saw it , his job was to find out what these works meant , by the use of appropriate historical and ...
... significance of given works of lit- erary art demanded , ideally at least , by old and new critic alike , remains debatable . As Cook saw it , his job was to find out what these works meant , by the use of appropriate historical and ...
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... significance and the results of the movement . A further example of the prevalence of history in spite of everything is the massive A Literary History of England ( 1941 ) edited by Albert C. Baugh . This is not a one - man history ...
... significance and the results of the movement . A further example of the prevalence of history in spite of everything is the massive A Literary History of England ( 1941 ) edited by Albert C. Baugh . This is not a one - man history ...
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