T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... important enough that he fostered it for many years in The Criterion - though he admits contradictory views there , notable Dover Wilson's vigorous attacks on Robertson's textual studies ( see the appendix , where I list and describe ...
... important enough that he fostered it for many years in The Criterion - though he admits contradictory views there , notable Dover Wilson's vigorous attacks on Robertson's textual studies ( see the appendix , where I list and describe ...
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... important to take opportunities to see productions . Eliot's point of departure is Granville - Barker's recent Romanes Lecture , On Poetry in Drama , a brief survey of English poetic drama up through the twentieth - century revival by ...
... important to take opportunities to see productions . Eliot's point of departure is Granville - Barker's recent Romanes Lecture , On Poetry in Drama , a brief survey of English poetic drama up through the twentieth - century revival by ...
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... important to him is something he refines , qual- ifies , adds to . In short , he repeats himself , but with a difference made , in essay after essay . To read Eliot through is to see how important Shakespeare was to him , how much there ...
... important to him is something he refines , qual- ifies , adds to . In short , he repeats himself , but with a difference made , in essay after essay . To read Eliot through is to see how important Shakespeare was to him , how much there ...
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Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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