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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... critical and scholarly articles on Pope in a variety of American peri- odicals , including an application to Pope's poetry of a specific critical tool from the New Criticism ( " Tension in Pope's Po- etry , " by Rebecca Parkin ...
... critical and scholarly articles on Pope in a variety of American peri- odicals , including an application to Pope's poetry of a specific critical tool from the New Criticism ( " Tension in Pope's Po- etry , " by Rebecca Parkin ...
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... critical revolu- tion of the twentieth century ( Cleanth Brooks's critical essay on The Rape of the Lock , " The Case of Miss Arabella Fer- mor , " appeared beside his " Gray's Storied Urn " in The Well Wrought Urn ) and the appeal of ...
... critical revolu- tion of the twentieth century ( Cleanth Brooks's critical essay on The Rape of the Lock , " The Case of Miss Arabella Fer- mor , " appeared beside his " Gray's Storied Urn " in The Well Wrought Urn ) and the appeal of ...
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... critical discourse is difficult , any critical discourse that is difficult is thereby shown to be adequate , and this may ac- count for the amount of unnecessary difficulty , of sheer un- gainliness , in much modern American critical ...
... critical discourse is difficult , any critical discourse that is difficult is thereby shown to be adequate , and this may ac- count for the amount of unnecessary difficulty , of sheer un- gainliness , in much modern American critical ...
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