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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... less trivial than the banalities of some social science or the mere collecting spirit which is sometimes found in the natural sciences . " Physical science can be at least as trivial as any other form of inquiry : but this is less ...
... less trivial than the banalities of some social science or the mere collecting spirit which is sometimes found in the natural sciences . " Physical science can be at least as trivial as any other form of inquiry : but this is less ...
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... less purely historical approach is shown in the same author's Shakespeare's Tragic Frontier ( 1950 ) , where paradoxes in the characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to parallels in the literature of the ...
... less purely historical approach is shown in the same author's Shakespeare's Tragic Frontier ( 1950 ) , where paradoxes in the characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to parallels in the literature of the ...
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... less Chicago Aristotelians reinterpreting Aristotle with passion and sometimes with dogmatic violence . Pressure to specialize ; the influence of the New Critical notion that a critic needs to be trained in analysis rather than in the ...
... less Chicago Aristotelians reinterpreting Aristotle with passion and sometimes with dogmatic violence . Pressure to specialize ; the influence of the New Critical notion that a critic needs to be trained in analysis rather than in the ...
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