Essays, Literary & EducationalChatto & Windus, 1962 - 223 pages |
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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. Is a New History of Criticism Possible ? is a new history of criticism possible ? -but should I not Ifirst put another question : are histories of criticism desirable ? And not every lover of ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. Is a New History of Criticism Possible ? is a new history of criticism possible ? -but should I not Ifirst put another question : are histories of criticism desirable ? And not every lover of ...
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... history of criticism that can really qualify as such must concern those questions of critical theory that are most alive when such a history is written . If that is a correct conclusion , the intending historian of criticism must first ...
... history of criticism that can really qualify as such must concern those questions of critical theory that are most alive when such a history is written . If that is a correct conclusion , the intending historian of criticism must first ...
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... criticism has centred mainly on those matters in which Coleridge was able to prove Wordsworth to be grievously wrong . This was largely Wordsworth's fault , for he did indeed , in his 1800 preface , give ... HISTORY OF CRITICISM POSSIBLE ?
... criticism has centred mainly on those matters in which Coleridge was able to prove Wordsworth to be grievously wrong . This was largely Wordsworth's fault , for he did indeed , in his 1800 preface , give ... HISTORY OF CRITICISM POSSIBLE ?
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
EDUCATIONAL | 13 |
Two ways of Learning 1954 | 185 |
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