Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... literary form he wanted to practise was the novel , and a similar moment for Mr. Auden when he realised that his gift was for poetry . The classification is not a natural fait accompli like the difference between a horse and a giraffe ...
... literary form he wanted to practise was the novel , and a similar moment for Mr. Auden when he realised that his gift was for poetry . The classification is not a natural fait accompli like the difference between a horse and a giraffe ...
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... literary forms to do their chosen work of exploration and communication , with no more than a satiric side - glance at the Beat industry . Significantly , that industry has found an enthusiastic market for its exports in England , where ...
... literary forms to do their chosen work of exploration and communication , with no more than a satiric side - glance at the Beat industry . Significantly , that industry has found an enthusiastic market for its exports in England , where ...
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... literary criticism describing it , for the benefit of those who never will read it , as niggling and petty - minded . Actually , it is full of admirations and enthusiasms . William Empson , for instance , whose method and style are ...
... literary criticism describing it , for the benefit of those who never will read it , as niggling and petty - minded . Actually , it is full of admirations and enthusiasms . William Empson , for instance , whose method and style are ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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