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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... ignore unpublished Ph.D. theses , we can say that the increase is real . The dull Germanic scholarship of the researcher in English studies who is determined to prove that he can be a thorough , objective , " 5 SHIFTS IN EMPHASIS.
... ignore unpublished Ph.D. theses , we can say that the increase is real . The dull Germanic scholarship of the researcher in English studies who is determined to prove that he can be a thorough , objective , " 5 SHIFTS IN EMPHASIS.
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David Daiches. that he can be a thorough , objective , " scientific " collector of facts about literature belongs much more to 1900 than to 1960. The British caricature of the American scholar pro- ducing laborious , enormously detailed ...
David Daiches. that he can be a thorough , objective , " scientific " collector of facts about literature belongs much more to 1900 than to 1960. The British caricature of the American scholar pro- ducing laborious , enormously detailed ...
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... objective is to provide an exact account of how each page of each play of the Folio was put into type , identifying the compositor and the order of printing in each case . This in turn will put the problem of relating the printed text ...
... objective is to provide an exact account of how each page of each play of the Folio was put into type , identifying the compositor and the order of printing in each case . This in turn will put the problem of relating the printed text ...
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