Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 31
Side 86
... early -so early , that few would believe me , if I were to state the period , and the facts which accompanied it . ' We may go further and trace two more links : one to Byron's lifelong distaste for the Pharisaisms of churchgoing people ...
... early -so early , that few would believe me , if I were to state the period , and the facts which accompanied it . ' We may go further and trace two more links : one to Byron's lifelong distaste for the Pharisaisms of churchgoing people ...
Side 201
... early books , immensely attractive as they are , nearly all fail in one way or another to stand up ; they are like pieces of furniture with one leg missing - all right as long as they can lean against something solid . One example would ...
... early books , immensely attractive as they are , nearly all fail in one way or another to stand up ; they are like pieces of furniture with one leg missing - all right as long as they can lean against something solid . One example would ...
Side 243
... early , was corre- spondingly early ( 1871 ) with compulsory free education , resulting in virtually 100 per cent literacy . The ruling class of that time , like the Soviet ruling class of the present day , indulged in a good deal of ...
... early , was corre- spondingly early ( 1871 ) with compulsory free education , resulting in virtually 100 per cent literacy . The ruling class of that time , like the Soviet ruling class of the present day , indulged in a good deal of ...
Innhold
The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
Opphavsrett | |
6 andre deler vises ikke
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
artist attitude audience become Blackmur Byron character Christian cinema civilisation Clennam Communist Connolly course culture Cyril Connolly Dickens drama Dunciad Edmund Wilson Eliot emotional Enemies of Promise England English essay everything fact feel fiction George Orwell Gerard Manley Hopkins hand Harold Pinter Hopkins Hopkins's human idea idiom imagination Indian inscape instance intellectual interest jazz John Wain Johnson journalist kind language literary criticism literature Little Dorrit living look magic Marshalsea matter means ment Merdle merely mind modern nature never novel novelist obvious once Orwell Orwell's play poem poet poetic poetry political Pope prison prose R. P. Blackmur reader realistic reason Roman S. J. Perelman satire seems sense Shakespeare simple social society Soviet story symbolism T. S. Eliot theatre thing tion tradition verse whole words writing wrote young