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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... tells us that Eliot " took a phrase or two from section 4 of Perse's Anabase and relied on Shakespeare's Coriolanus for some implicit historical background " and explains that " the supreme irony intrinsic to Eliot's use of Coriolanus ...
... tells us that Eliot " took a phrase or two from section 4 of Perse's Anabase and relied on Shakespeare's Coriolanus for some implicit historical background " and explains that " the supreme irony intrinsic to Eliot's use of Coriolanus ...
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... tells the reader ( as an item of information merely ) that it is written in dialogue form . No such article would be accepted by an American learned jour- nal or critical periodical today . This represents an undoubted gain . Yet a ...
... tells the reader ( as an item of information merely ) that it is written in dialogue form . No such article would be accepted by an American learned jour- nal or critical periodical today . This represents an undoubted gain . Yet a ...
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... telling him that they are not both good , and the same sparkling dem- onstration of ambiguities and so on will be produced for both . Tell him that one is good and one bad , and he will more often than not find his analytic skills ...
... telling him that they are not both good , and the same sparkling dem- onstration of ambiguities and so on will be produced for both . Tell him that one is good and one bad , and he will more often than not find his analytic skills ...
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