English LiteratureA survey of American criticism and scholarship in English literature during the thirty years or so preceding the publication of this book. |
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Page 78
... never stood higher . The two books by Richard Quintana , The Mind and Art of Jonathan Swift ( 1936 ) and Swift : An In- troduction ( 1955 ) are comprehensive biocritical studies in an older tradition but none the less useful for that ...
... never stood higher . The two books by Richard Quintana , The Mind and Art of Jonathan Swift ( 1936 ) and Swift : An In- troduction ( 1955 ) are comprehensive biocritical studies in an older tradition but none the less useful for that ...
Page 105
... never emerge , and there are many , too , who have been in this phase from the beginning . This is reflected , as much as anywhere , in the prose style of much critical and scholarly writing . The richness of the American critical and ...
... never emerge , and there are many , too , who have been in this phase from the beginning . This is reflected , as much as anywhere , in the prose style of much critical and scholarly writing . The richness of the American critical and ...
Page 153
... never affected the curriculum of the universities or the activities of the " gen- tleman and scholar . " The losing fight against the establish- ment of English literature at the British universities was not in any respect a fight for ...
... never affected the curriculum of the universities or the activities of the " gen- tleman and scholar . " The losing fight against the establish- ment of English literature at the British universities was not in any respect a fight for ...
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