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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... once the industry is established and the rush for publication is under way . That splendid story " The Dead " ( in Dubliners ) can be presented as " a bitter parody of the events celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church in its Epiphany ...
... once the industry is established and the rush for publication is under way . That splendid story " The Dead " ( in Dubliners ) can be presented as " a bitter parody of the events celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church in its Epiphany ...
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... once that preliminary establishment of the text has been achieved , the critic is free to deal with the work of literary art as a work of literary art , not as a document in the history of ideas or in the biography of the author . To ...
... once that preliminary establishment of the text has been achieved , the critic is free to deal with the work of literary art as a work of literary art , not as a document in the history of ideas or in the biography of the author . To ...
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... once more spe- cific and less restricted than the history of philosophy . It is differentiated primarily by the character of the unities with which it concerns itself . Though it deals in great part with the same material as the other ...
... once more spe- cific and less restricted than the history of philosophy . It is differentiated primarily by the character of the unities with which it concerns itself . Though it deals in great part with the same material as the other ...
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