The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volume 1Citadel Press, 1953 - 946 pagina's |
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... G. K. Chesterton ; Gerald Duckworth & Co. , Ltd. , Huxley by E. W. MacBride ; Victor Gollancz , Ltd. , Bernard Shaw : Art and Socialism by E. Strauss ; Harcourt , Brace & Co. , Inc. , The Poet in the Theatre by Ronald Peacock , The ...
... G. K. Chesterton ; Gerald Duckworth & Co. , Ltd. , Huxley by E. W. MacBride ; Victor Gollancz , Ltd. , Bernard Shaw : Art and Socialism by E. Strauss ; Harcourt , Brace & Co. , Inc. , The Poet in the Theatre by Ronald Peacock , The ...
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... G. K. Chesterton delightfully summarized one aspect of her life and work when he said : " Jane Austen may have been protected from the truth , but precious little of the truth was ever protected from Jane Austen . " He discussed her ...
... G. K. Chesterton delightfully summarized one aspect of her life and work when he said : " Jane Austen may have been protected from the truth , but precious little of the truth was ever protected from Jane Austen . " He discussed her ...
Pagina 735
... G. K. Chesterton , who knew nothing about Marxism or for that matter capitalism , but knew and loved Dickens , also sensed that there was some evil more profound behind the plot than appeared in it . He credited Dickens with far less ...
... G. K. Chesterton , who knew nothing about Marxism or for that matter capitalism , but knew and loved Dickens , also sensed that there was some evil more profound behind the plot than appeared in it . He credited Dickens with far less ...
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THE ELIZABETHAN AGE AND THE BOURGEOIS REVOLUTION | 3 |
THE AGE OF REASON | 206 |
THE GREAT ROMANTICS AND THE DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 375 |
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