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... movement has made us sceptical , if the New Criticism had not already achieved this , about any claims that poems relate simply to lives and minds . The materialist outlook also speaks directly to Shakespeare's period , in which ...
... movement has made us sceptical , if the New Criticism had not already achieved this , about any claims that poems relate simply to lives and minds . The materialist outlook also speaks directly to Shakespeare's period , in which ...
Page 86
... movement from tourn to corporation , and from sheriff to justice of the peace . That movement followed upon profound and lasting cultural changes - economic upheavals , class realignments , demographic shifts , and technological and ...
... movement from tourn to corporation , and from sheriff to justice of the peace . That movement followed upon profound and lasting cultural changes - economic upheavals , class realignments , demographic shifts , and technological and ...
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... movement in Germany . One of the main issues which no doubt had great personal relevance for young people who in one way or another had been exposed to Victorian con- ventions and religious orthodoxy was where they stood in relation to ...
... movement in Germany . One of the main issues which no doubt had great personal relevance for young people who in one way or another had been exposed to Victorian con- ventions and religious orthodoxy was where they stood in relation to ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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