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... hero " ( in Delmore Schwartz's phrase ) has been estab- lished in America now for some thirty years - to a greater ex- tent , incidentally , than it has ever been in Britain . Though the number of articles on Eliot seems to be ...
... hero " ( in Delmore Schwartz's phrase ) has been estab- lished in America now for some thirty years - to a greater ex- tent , incidentally , than it has ever been in Britain . Though the number of articles on Eliot seems to be ...
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... hero as though he were a religious leader , defend him against all comers ( and on all issues ) , and write as though every relic of the great man were equally valuable . This has obviously produced a certain amount of silliness ...
... hero as though he were a religious leader , defend him against all comers ( and on all issues ) , and write as though every relic of the great man were equally valuable . This has obviously produced a certain amount of silliness ...
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... hero and of the author , discussed the color symbolism , made observations on the structure , examined the versification , and speculated on the " meaning . " The Gawain- Poet : Studies in his Personality and Background ( 1956 ) by ...
... hero and of the author , discussed the color symbolism , made observations on the structure , examined the versification , and speculated on the " meaning . " The Gawain- Poet : Studies in his Personality and Background ( 1956 ) by ...
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