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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... interpretation of some of Herbert's poems , basing her arguments on her historical understanding of the conventions and traditions governing the use of lan- guage and in particular of poetic imagery in the seventeenth century . This is ...
... interpretation of some of Herbert's poems , basing her arguments on her historical understanding of the conventions and traditions governing the use of lan- guage and in particular of poetic imagery in the seventeenth century . This is ...
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... interpretation or not one is ( or ought to be ) taken aback by the solemn implication that if this interpretation is valid , so much the better . My own view is that if this interpretation were valid it would mean that Joyce was acting ...
... interpretation or not one is ( or ought to be ) taken aback by the solemn implication that if this interpretation is valid , so much the better . My own view is that if this interpretation were valid it would mean that Joyce was acting ...
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... interpretation that sees in Lear the evil workings of a purely rational approach to life when no longer given meaning by the ordering myths of gov- ernance and of love . The " myth and metaphor " approach derives in some de- gree from ...
... interpretation that sees in Lear the evil workings of a purely rational approach to life when no longer given meaning by the ordering myths of gov- ernance and of love . The " myth and metaphor " approach derives in some de- gree from ...
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