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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... sense produced . My concern has been with the sense- and , whatever proportion to the whole it may be , it is cer- tainly a very considerable amount . In making Shakespeare available and understandable to the ordinary student ; in in ...
... sense produced . My concern has been with the sense- and , whatever proportion to the whole it may be , it is cer- tainly a very considerable amount . In making Shakespeare available and understandable to the ordinary student ; in in ...
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... sense as John Crowe Ransom's pejorative use of it ) and reserved their admiration entirely for the " meroscopic " approach . This is not the place to detail the development and ramifi- cations of the Chicago school . Crane himself ...
... sense as John Crowe Ransom's pejorative use of it ) and reserved their admiration entirely for the " meroscopic " approach . This is not the place to detail the development and ramifi- cations of the Chicago school . Crane himself ...
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... sense " new " critics , if by " new " we mean those committed to the kind of critical analy- sis made so popular in American colleges and universities by Brooks and Warren's very widely used anthology Under- standing Poetry ( 1938 ) ...
... sense " new " critics , if by " new " we mean those committed to the kind of critical analy- sis made so popular in American colleges and universities by Brooks and Warren's very widely used anthology Under- standing Poetry ( 1938 ) ...
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