Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... called up by such names as Robinson Crusoe , Clarissa Harlowe , Tom Jones , Tristram Shandy , Waverley , Emma , Pickwick Papers , Wuther- ing Heights , The Warden , The Egoist , The Woodlanders , The Wings of the Dove , Tono Bungay ...
... called up by such names as Robinson Crusoe , Clarissa Harlowe , Tom Jones , Tristram Shandy , Waverley , Emma , Pickwick Papers , Wuther- ing Heights , The Warden , The Egoist , The Woodlanders , The Wings of the Dove , Tono Bungay ...
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... called the literary conditions affecting his work , or more precisely his own relationship and recognition of a contemporary audience , and of its requirements . This problem is seen most fully in the drama , where the writer is ...
... called the literary conditions affecting his work , or more precisely his own relationship and recognition of a contemporary audience , and of its requirements . This problem is seen most fully in the drama , where the writer is ...
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... called ) which they with blended might Accomplish - this is our high argument . In other words , he is to attempt nothing less than a solution of the problem which had puzzled the eighteenth century . Briefly put , that problem is this ...
... called ) which they with blended might Accomplish - this is our high argument . In other words , he is to attempt nothing less than a solution of the problem which had puzzled the eighteenth century . Briefly put , that problem is this ...
Contenido
KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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