Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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... Literary Supplement has devoted two special numbers to the subject . The change in attitude toward American writing that has occurred in literary circles over the last twenty years is , perhaps , partly political ; as power - relations ...
... Literary Supplement has devoted two special numbers to the subject . The change in attitude toward American writing that has occurred in literary circles over the last twenty years is , perhaps , partly political ; as power - relations ...
Pàgina 74
... literary excellences . In short , the dangers of the system are clear . Authors are sometimes sold like soap , or records ; their publishers seek extravagant and unliterary publicity and drive for the big sales before criticism comes in ...
... literary excellences . In short , the dangers of the system are clear . Authors are sometimes sold like soap , or records ; their publishers seek extravagant and unliterary publicity and drive for the big sales before criticism comes in ...
Pàgina 76
... literary scene . There is , of course , an element of the passing fashion cult about this , but it makes for a lively literary context , and gives young authors a chance . Not everyone who comes in on the crest of a particular wave is ...
... literary scene . There is , of course , an element of the passing fashion cult about this , but it makes for a lively literary context , and gives young authors a chance . Not everyone who comes in on the crest of a particular wave is ...
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