The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... literary criticism ; it offers an immaculate engagement with the text that is deliberately self- enclosing . In this respect it comes as no surprise that de Man's essays should not ' coalesce ' , as he puts it , into a dialectic with ...
... literary criticism ; it offers an immaculate engagement with the text that is deliberately self- enclosing . In this respect it comes as no surprise that de Man's essays should not ' coalesce ' , as he puts it , into a dialectic with ...
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... literary criticism ' and it is worthwhile to begin with a brief definition of the interrelationship of these two terms in order to determine the proper approach to the forthcoming discourse . -- Culture is one of the most complex words ...
... literary criticism ' and it is worthwhile to begin with a brief definition of the interrelationship of these two terms in order to determine the proper approach to the forthcoming discourse . -- Culture is one of the most complex words ...
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... literary context . The second half of the English eighteenth century was a time rich in literary forgeries and deceits . The most celebrated were Ossian and Thomas Chatterton's Rowley Poems , a work which held particular significance ...
... literary context . The second half of the English eighteenth century was a time rich in literary forgeries and deceits . The most celebrated were Ossian and Thomas Chatterton's Rowley Poems , a work which held particular significance ...
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Restoring the London Connection Jonathan Bate | 181 |
Book Reviews 202 | 181 |
Fifty Years Ago Continued Selected by D E Wickham 214 | 181 |
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