Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... literature , he made no serious attempt to work out his own form and break away from the bad tradition of the eighteenth - century romance , ' the formal criticism sums up the central deficiency in Scott's work that kept him at a remove ...
... literature , he made no serious attempt to work out his own form and break away from the bad tradition of the eighteenth - century romance , ' the formal criticism sums up the central deficiency in Scott's work that kept him at a remove ...
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... literature of the twentieth century has derived from , and paid tri- bute to , the unofficial literature of the nineteenth is a striking testi- mony to this . When he goes into the nursery , the Victorian poet is free to forget his ...
... literature of the twentieth century has derived from , and paid tri- bute to , the unofficial literature of the nineteenth is a striking testi- mony to this . When he goes into the nursery , the Victorian poet is free to forget his ...
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... literature which showed an exceptional knowledge and understanding of it , they must feel terribly the narrowness of their own linguistic area . Thirty million people speak Marathi , ' one of them told me , ' but the literate population ...
... literature which showed an exceptional knowledge and understanding of it , they must feel terribly the narrowness of their own linguistic area . Thirty million people speak Marathi , ' one of them told me , ' but the literate population ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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