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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... movement flourished before the period with which I am dealing , its direct and ( more especially ) in- direct influence on recent critical attitudes has been consid- erable . For the New Humanism was much more than an anti- romantic ...
... movement flourished before the period with which I am dealing , its direct and ( more especially ) in- direct influence on recent critical attitudes has been consid- erable . For the New Humanism was much more than an anti- romantic ...
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... movement of the Hulme - Eliot tradition , though this , as we have seen , had its relation , through the Eliot - More connection , with the first . This movement was much more widespread and in the 1930's rapidly became the fashionable ...
... movement of the Hulme - Eliot tradition , though this , as we have seen , had its relation , through the Eliot - More connection , with the first . This movement was much more widespread and in the 1930's rapidly became the fashionable ...
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... movement in the other direction . And this movement goes a long way toward counteracting the effect of 121 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
... movement in the other direction . And this movement goes a long way toward counteracting the effect of 121 CRITICS AS TEACHERS.
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MILTON | 32 |
SHAKESPEARE | 49 |
A VARIETY OF INTERESTS AND APPROACHES | 69 |
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