English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 6
... close relation between the prevailing modes of literature and those of social behaviour , and between both of these and the trends of philosophic thought . It is not difficult to understand why an art which is as closely integrated with ...
... close relation between the prevailing modes of literature and those of social behaviour , and between both of these and the trends of philosophic thought . It is not difficult to understand why an art which is as closely integrated with ...
Pagina 82
... close observation of the external behaviour of men and women . The publication of the Characters of Sir Thomas Overbury , beginning in 1614 , set a fashion in a new kind of literary composition , in which a portrait of a human " type ...
... close observation of the external behaviour of men and women . The publication of the Characters of Sir Thomas Overbury , beginning in 1614 , set a fashion in a new kind of literary composition , in which a portrait of a human " type ...
Pagina 181
... close , we so often find a dénouement which is psychologically absurd . This lack of psychological truth is shown also in other ways , e.g. the holding up of the action for indulgence in word - quibbles , rhetorical speeches or ...
... close , we so often find a dénouement which is psychologically absurd . This lack of psychological truth is shown also in other ways , e.g. the holding up of the action for indulgence in word - quibbles , rhetorical speeches or ...
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LITERATURE AS AN | 1 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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