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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... given an air of personal commitment to a certain segment of the work done on Lawrence . While ex- plicators of Eliot or Joyce , taking for granted the writer's greatness , content themselves with pointing out complexities of meaning or ...
... given an air of personal commitment to a certain segment of the work done on Lawrence . While ex- plicators of Eliot or Joyce , taking for granted the writer's greatness , content themselves with pointing out complexities of meaning or ...
Page 71
... given any instruction at all in Middle English , translations are bound to be produced and read ; yet so much is missed in reading Chaucer in a modern rendering , and the effort required to master his language is so relatively small ...
... given any instruction at all in Middle English , translations are bound to be produced and read ; yet so much is missed in reading Chaucer in a modern rendering , and the effort required to master his language is so relatively small ...
Page 102
... given work is written and the meanings and suggestions pos- sessed by words in a given time and place before we can read accurately . Thus no one has really disputed either that a work of literary art is a work of literary art or that ...
... given work is written and the meanings and suggestions pos- sessed by words in a given time and place before we can read accurately . Thus no one has really disputed either that a work of literary art is a work of literary art or that ...
Contents
MILTON | 32 |
SHAKESPEARE | 49 |
A VARIETY OF INTERESTS AND APPROACHES | 69 |
Copyright | |
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