Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... literature on his own , and in any case he was claimed as an English novelist . By the 1920s Van Wyck Brooks had acclaimed American literature's coming - of - age and American literature was in a position to compete on its own terms , a ...
... literature on his own , and in any case he was claimed as an English novelist . By the 1920s Van Wyck Brooks had acclaimed American literature's coming - of - age and American literature was in a position to compete on its own terms , a ...
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... literature acquires - that there are very few true comedies in German . And this is the more startling since Germany has a peculiarly rich dramatic literature . Much of this literature is scarcely known in this country : Lessing ...
... literature acquires - that there are very few true comedies in German . And this is the more startling since Germany has a peculiarly rich dramatic literature . Much of this literature is scarcely known in this country : Lessing ...
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... literature can be light literature , and got away with it . It is at this point that a comparison with non - German literatures is possible . With Brecht and Dürrenmatt the encap- sulation of German literature begins to break down ...
... literature can be light literature , and got away with it . It is at this point that a comparison with non - German literatures is possible . With Brecht and Dürrenmatt the encap- sulation of German literature begins to break down ...
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THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 98 |
IAN BANNEN | 135 |
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