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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... universities and the latter for the nonacademic world of periodical publi- cation . The critics now belong to the university as much as the scholars . Indeed , that is one reason why they sometimes quarrel , since they find themselves ...
... universities and the latter for the nonacademic world of periodical publi- cation . The critics now belong to the university as much as the scholars . Indeed , that is one reason why they sometimes quarrel , since they find themselves ...
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... universities or the activities of the " gen- tleman and scholar . " The losing fight against the establish- ment of English literature at the British universities was not in any respect a fight for the humanities against a business ...
... universities or the activities of the " gen- tleman and scholar . " The losing fight against the establish- ment of English literature at the British universities was not in any respect a fight for the humanities against a business ...
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... universities ( endowed as well as state ) , influencing legislators , impressing alumni , and in gen- eral making the claims of the humanities heard in a society in which science and business between them seem to be monopolizing men's ...
... universities ( endowed as well as state ) , influencing legislators , impressing alumni , and in gen- eral making the claims of the humanities heard in a society in which science and business between them seem to be monopolizing men's ...
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