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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... Christian knowledge , a poet , more- over , who speaks as a Christian humanist to other Christian humanists who are expected to share the whole background of knowledge and ideas available to a seventeenth century left - wing Protestant ...
... Christian knowledge , a poet , more- over , who speaks as a Christian humanist to other Christian humanists who are expected to share the whole background of knowledge and ideas available to a seventeenth century left - wing Protestant ...
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... Christian and in " Shakespearean Tragedy : A Christian Interpretation " ( The Tragic Vision and the Christian Faith , ed . N. A. Scott Jr. , 1957 ) argues for the Christian meaning of Shakespearean tragedy , while Sylvan Barnet inveighs ...
... Christian and in " Shakespearean Tragedy : A Christian Interpretation " ( The Tragic Vision and the Christian Faith , ed . N. A. Scott Jr. , 1957 ) argues for the Christian meaning of Shakespearean tragedy , while Sylvan Barnet inveighs ...
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David Daiches. to interpret Shakespeare in Christian terms ( " Some Limita- tions of a Christian Approach to Shakespeare , " ELH , XXII , 1955 ) . J. W. Draper's The Humors and Shakespeare's Char- acters ( 1945 ) uses Elizabethan ...
David Daiches. to interpret Shakespeare in Christian terms ( " Some Limita- tions of a Christian Approach to Shakespeare , " ELH , XXII , 1955 ) . J. W. Draper's The Humors and Shakespeare's Char- acters ( 1945 ) uses Elizabethan ...
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