The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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... least , a blessed era when things were otherwise ? French literature once went through a classical period , which has since been nostalgically mourned by all who censure the turbu- lence of modern times and the universal lack of ...
... least , a blessed era when things were otherwise ? French literature once went through a classical period , which has since been nostalgically mourned by all who censure the turbu- lence of modern times and the universal lack of ...
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... least revolutionary , the least objectionable , in theme and manner , to readers steeped in classical or pseudo - classical tradition . The general public was more enthusiastically responsive to that poetry than the critics . Gustave ...
... least revolutionary , the least objectionable , in theme and manner , to readers steeped in classical or pseudo - classical tradition . The general public was more enthusiastically responsive to that poetry than the critics . Gustave ...
Pàgina 266
... least ) of Shakespeare in at least one third of his plays ; that Dryden is commonly ranked much too high , while poets like Drayton and Campion , even Herrick and Marvell do not enjoy the full fame which they deserve . Burke , Jane ...
... least ) of Shakespeare in at least one third of his plays ; that Dryden is commonly ranked much too high , while poets like Drayton and Campion , even Herrick and Marvell do not enjoy the full fame which they deserve . Burke , Jane ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
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