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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... look at . The fact is that a steadily increasing proportion of the world's work in English studies is being done by Americans , who now pro- duce far more in this field than the scholars of any other country . There are many more ...
... look at . The fact is that a steadily increasing proportion of the world's work in English studies is being done by Americans , who now pro- duce far more in this field than the scholars of any other country . There are many more ...
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... look of Chaucer's English ; seventeenth and eighteenth century texts , which look more modern , are often almost as difficult for modern students with no training in the history of the language , but they do not realize this and read ...
... look of Chaucer's English ; seventeenth and eighteenth century texts , which look more modern , are often almost as difficult for modern students with no training in the history of the language , but they do not realize this and read ...
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... years had to buy American paperback editions of works they needed either because they were the only editions in print or because they were the best edited . We must remember this when we look into an American 148 THE PAPERBACK REVOLUTION.
... years had to buy American paperback editions of works they needed either because they were the only editions in print or because they were the best edited . We must remember this when we look into an American 148 THE PAPERBACK REVOLUTION.
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