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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... problems of under- standing and interpretation , should be formally studied . This argument , of course , ignores ... problem of the difficulty , even the obscurity , of much modern literature is too complicated to be gone into here ; it ...
... problems of under- standing and interpretation , should be formally studied . This argument , of course , ignores ... problem of the difficulty , even the obscurity , of much modern literature is too complicated to be gone into here ; it ...
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... Wilson included in the volume devoted to each play . For Hamlet , there is a special two - volume study devoted to the textual problems ( The Manuscript of Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Problems of Its Transmission 63 SHAKESPEARE.
... Wilson included in the volume devoted to each play . For Hamlet , there is a special two - volume study devoted to the textual problems ( The Manuscript of Shakespeare's Hamlet and the Problems of Its Transmission 63 SHAKESPEARE.
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... problems , the investiga- tions of myth and of metaphor , the debate about the nature and possibilities of literary history , the controversies about how literature ought to be taught as one contemplates all this and observes in ...
... problems , the investiga- tions of myth and of metaphor , the debate about the nature and possibilities of literary history , the controversies about how literature ought to be taught as one contemplates all this and observes in ...
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