Nineteenth Century and After, Volum 169Nineteenth Century and After, 1962 |
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... literature and life was gradually lost . Literature ceased to be an expression of life , of an experienced reality , and became something else . When , following the conquests of Alexander the Great , that world known as the Hellenistic ...
... literature and life was gradually lost . Literature ceased to be an expression of life , of an experienced reality , and became something else . When , following the conquests of Alexander the Great , that world known as the Hellenistic ...
Pàgina 70
... 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 ...
Pàgina 88
... literature ; biographical background , in the case of Keats , social history , in that of Hardy , as well as textual study and close analysis . Complexity , irony , texture , the compresence of various experience these , he thinks it ...
... literature ; biographical background , in the case of Keats , social history , in that of Hardy , as well as textual study and close analysis . Complexity , irony , texture , the compresence of various experience these , he thinks it ...
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