Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 297
... Critic was consistently bludgeoning English reputations with French examples . But has it been supplanted , among younger critics and writers , by an equivalent reverence for the arts and customs of America ? I think this is happening ...
... Critic was consistently bludgeoning English reputations with French examples . But has it been supplanted , among younger critics and writers , by an equivalent reverence for the arts and customs of America ? I think this is happening ...
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... critic knows that it is unlikely that his readers will want to be recommended to see a ' Carry On ' , when it's things like La Dolce Vita and Wild Strawberries that are their cup of tea . Yet , as I say , on the whole the critics have ...
... critic knows that it is unlikely that his readers will want to be recommended to see a ' Carry On ' , when it's things like La Dolce Vita and Wild Strawberries that are their cup of tea . Yet , as I say , on the whole the critics have ...
Pàgina 147
... critics as the years's best in 1957 and The Progress of a Crime was picked by American critics as the best of 1960's whodunits . But Mr Symons writes below - about the treatment of politics in recent novels — as a distinguished literary ...
... critics as the years's best in 1957 and The Progress of a Crime was picked by American critics as the best of 1960's whodunits . But Mr Symons writes below - about the treatment of politics in recent novels — as a distinguished literary ...
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