Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 43
... writing . Greene , though he has kept more vitality than the others , has tended to withdraw into that preoccupation ... writing poetry which , without resembling what they were writing in the ' thirties , is nevertheless still guided by ...
... writing . Greene , though he has kept more vitality than the others , has tended to withdraw into that preoccupation ... writing poetry which , without resembling what they were writing in the ' thirties , is nevertheless still guided by ...
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... writing a wild and fanciful burlesque is able to use his imagination in a way that would not be permitted in more sedate forms of writing . A good deal of eighteenth - century writing strikes us as almost surrealist , and there is no ...
... writing a wild and fanciful burlesque is able to use his imagination in a way that would not be permitted in more sedate forms of writing . A good deal of eighteenth - century writing strikes us as almost surrealist , and there is no ...
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... writer . Most writers who are popular are liked for the wrong reasons , and Mr. Connolly is popular because he makes ... writing in full revolt against Henry James . ' Apart from the dubious piece of causal reasoning here , there is no ...
... writer . Most writers who are popular are liked for the wrong reasons , and Mr. Connolly is popular because he makes ... writing in full revolt against Henry James . ' Apart from the dubious piece of causal reasoning here , there is no ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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