The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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... criticism by the bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's progressive political viewpoint and con- crete social interests . From the beginning of the nineteenth century until its reinstate- ment by the ...
... criticism by the bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's progressive political viewpoint and con- crete social interests . From the beginning of the nineteenth century until its reinstate- ment by the ...
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... criticism of the essential insignificance of the various " schools " of metaphysics , which devote themselves to obscuring with commentary the at least poetically meaningful insights of their founders , is a commonplace of philosophic ...
... criticism of the essential insignificance of the various " schools " of metaphysics , which devote themselves to obscuring with commentary the at least poetically meaningful insights of their founders , is a commonplace of philosophic ...
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... critics have a sensitive perception of one part of its appeal , its psychological truth and ethical realism , while they ignore or distort its more fundamental impact . For example the nineteenth century French critic , Taine , says ...
... critics have a sensitive perception of one part of its appeal , its psychological truth and ethical realism , while they ignore or distort its more fundamental impact . For example the nineteenth century French critic , Taine , says ...
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