Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... criticism , verisimilitude . If we use whatever it is that is meant by these conventions , it does not matter too much if we define them differently : indeed we should use definition in the end in order to sur- round the indefinable ...
... criticism , verisimilitude . If we use whatever it is that is meant by these conventions , it does not matter too much if we define them differently : indeed we should use definition in the end in order to sur- round the indefinable ...
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... criticism of a purchased novel , I do not thereby yield up my own right to criticize the criticism , and I mean the layman's criticism . The paid book critic is another matter . At the moment I want to discuss the unpaid , unpublished ...
... criticism of a purchased novel , I do not thereby yield up my own right to criticize the criticism , and I mean the layman's criticism . The paid book critic is another matter . At the moment I want to discuss the unpaid , unpublished ...
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... criticism of American life . Sometimes the criticism has had a native basis : the actuality of American life has been criticized from the exalted point of view of the American Dream . And sometimes , in expatriate writers like Henry ...
... criticism of American life . Sometimes the criticism has had a native basis : the actuality of American life has been criticized from the exalted point of view of the American Dream . And sometimes , in expatriate writers like Henry ...
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