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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... contributed to this kind of investigation of Shakespeare as of other writers , but a survey such as this one must be ... contribution sent from Eng- land by this veteran bibliographer and read for him in his absence ) , " Some Relations ...
... contributed to this kind of investigation of Shakespeare as of other writers , but a survey such as this one must be ... contribution sent from Eng- land by this veteran bibliographer and read for him in his absence ) , " Some Relations ...
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... contributions . All these lists and aids testify to the proliferation of schol- arship in America , to its organized and indeed competitive nature . Literary research is a recognized function of Ameri- can culture , planned and ...
... contributions . All these lists and aids testify to the proliferation of schol- arship in America , to its organized and indeed competitive nature . Literary research is a recognized function of Ameri- can culture , planned and ...
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... contributions to the enrichment of the human spirit and the keeping alive of our cultural her- itage ? Are they not rather contributions to the professional advancement of the teacher or the graduate student ? How- ever much humane ...
... contributions to the enrichment of the human spirit and the keeping alive of our cultural her- itage ? Are they not rather contributions to the professional advancement of the teacher or the graduate student ? How- ever much humane ...
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