English LiteraturePrentice-Hall, 1964 - Всего страниц: 174 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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... known and most influential of all examples of the New Criticism in action is Cleanth Brooks's essay on Gray's " Elegy " ( " Gray's Storied Urn " ) , which appeared in his collection of essays , The Well Wrought Urn , 1947 . Can we draw ...
... known and most influential of all examples of the New Criticism in action is Cleanth Brooks's essay on Gray's " Elegy " ( " Gray's Storied Urn " ) , which appeared in his collection of essays , The Well Wrought Urn , 1947 . Can we draw ...
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... known lines " We are such stuff / As dreams are made on , " which draws extraordinary conclusions from the ( to Mr. Ransom ) odd use of on where we would say of Shakespeare must have had an epiphenomenological view of consciousness or ...
... known lines " We are such stuff / As dreams are made on , " which draws extraordinary conclusions from the ( to Mr. Ransom ) odd use of on where we would say of Shakespeare must have had an epiphenomenological view of consciousness or ...
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... known writers available often in several editions each with its own critical introduction and sometimes with other edito- rial apparatus also . It is an interesitng fact that teachers of English literature in British universities have ...
... known writers available often in several editions each with its own critical introduction and sometimes with other edito- rial apparatus also . It is an interesitng fact that teachers of English literature in British universities have ...
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