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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... interest in the Victorian extends far beyond this kind of scholarship . There is an interest in their problems , a concern with their dilemmas , and a deep curiosity about their ways of thinking and feeling . Richard D. Altick's study ...
... interest in the Victorian extends far beyond this kind of scholarship . There is an interest in their problems , a concern with their dilemmas , and a deep curiosity about their ways of thinking and feeling . Richard D. Altick's study ...
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... interest to the literary student . The Journal of the History of Ideas is two years older than The Explicator ( 1942 ... interest in the history of science in American universities . This is a " bridge subject " in itself and it is also ...
... interest to the literary student . The Journal of the History of Ideas is two years older than The Explicator ( 1942 ... interest in the history of science in American universities . This is a " bridge subject " in itself and it is also ...
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... interest to the analytic critic ; it is of more interest to the " genetic " critic , who is concerned with how the work came to be written and in how the author handled his raw materi- als . These sourcebooks often bring together in a ...
... interest to the analytic critic ; it is of more interest to the " genetic " critic , who is concerned with how the work came to be written and in how the author handled his raw materi- als . These sourcebooks often bring together in a ...
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