Critical History of English Literature, Volume 1Allied Publishers, 1969 - 800 pages |
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... Drama from 1700 " has been considerably extended , and the epilogue to the first edition has been replaced by two chapters on poetry and the novel in the twentieth century . ISBN 81-7023-041-1 ( set ) ISBN 81-7023-049-7 Published by ...
... Drama from 1700 " has been considerably extended , and the epilogue to the first edition has been replaced by two chapters on poetry and the novel in the twentieth century . ISBN 81-7023-041-1 ( set ) ISBN 81-7023-049-7 Published by ...
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... THE VICTORIAN NOVEL 1049 27 DRAMA FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1094 28 TWENTIETH - CENTURY POETRY 1122 • 29 THE TWENTIETH - CENTURY NOVEL 1152 INDEX 1179 V AC KOWLEDGEMENTS The publishers wish to thank the following for.
... THE VICTORIAN NOVEL 1049 27 DRAMA FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 1094 28 TWENTIETH - CENTURY POETRY 1122 • 29 THE TWENTIETH - CENTURY NOVEL 1152 INDEX 1179 V AC KOWLEDGEMENTS The publishers wish to thank the following for.
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