Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 47
... taken at the administrative and strategic level , not the literary . And any form which is taken up for administrative reasons is not in a good state of health . It should perhaps be added here that the whole subject of ' literature and ...
... taken at the administrative and strategic level , not the literary . And any form which is taken up for administrative reasons is not in a good state of health . It should perhaps be added here that the whole subject of ' literature and ...
Side 49
... taken as fiction ; its relevance to actual life is not less , but more , than that of documentary fiction , since its engagement with experience is at a much deeper level . Both author and reader step back from the limelight ; the ...
... taken as fiction ; its relevance to actual life is not less , but more , than that of documentary fiction , since its engagement with experience is at a much deeper level . Both author and reader step back from the limelight ; the ...
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... taken pleasure in these stories with their up - to - date subject - matter and ideology , whether he would have thought them worth writing an affectionate essay about , is another question . Or rather , it is not a question at all . We ...
... taken pleasure in these stories with their up - to - date subject - matter and ideology , whether he would have thought them worth writing an affectionate essay about , is another question . Or rather , it is not a question at all . We ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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