Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 55
... 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 ...
Side 141
... literary poetry as we have come to know it ? Obviously not . Poetry is a survival from a simpler and more relaxed ... literary critic who has no disciples . Criticism is such an industry in the United States , such a haven where the not ...
... literary poetry as we have come to know it ? Obviously not . Poetry is a survival from a simpler and more relaxed ... literary critic who has no disciples . Criticism is such an industry in the United States , such a haven where the not ...
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... literary idiom congeals , and all literary history is reducible to a series of linguistic revolutions , each proclaiming itself as a revolt from ink - horn terms and a new start from the mouths of living men . But which men ? The living ...
... literary idiom congeals , and all literary history is reducible to a series of linguistic revolutions , each proclaiming itself as a revolt from ink - horn terms and a new start from the mouths of living men . But which men ? The living ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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