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... criticism of the last thirty years , it can be seen to have come together rather remarkably with the valuations it inherited . Not that it has echoed nineteenth - century criticism in any way . The ... criticism FOUR CONTEMPORARY CRITICS 133.
... criticism of the last thirty years , it can be seen to have come together rather remarkably with the valuations it inherited . Not that it has echoed nineteenth - century criticism in any way . The ... criticism FOUR CONTEMPORARY CRITICS 133.
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John Wain. Critics are actually very diverse , but they all share a certain ten- dency to promote literary criticism to a higher status than it actually deserves . This is really a paradox ; criticism is tremend- ously important , and we ...
John Wain. Critics are actually very diverse , but they all share a certain ten- dency to promote literary criticism to a higher status than it actually deserves . This is really a paradox ; criticism is tremend- ously important , and we ...
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... critic , but his criticism has about it a continual air of pushing against the closed door that leads into imaginative writ- ing . He is the exact opposite of the man who says , ' I am a critic and proud of it ; I have the right gifts ...
... critic , but his criticism has about it a continual air of pushing against the closed door that leads into imaginative writ- ing . He is the exact opposite of the man who says , ' I am a critic and proud of it ; I have the right gifts ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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