English Studies Today, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1961 - English language The 1st series consists of papers read at the International Conference of University Professors of English held at magdalen college in 1950; 2d- series consists of lectures and papers read at the 4th- conferences of the International Association of University Professors of English held in 1959- |
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... novel itself derived from the deepest level of its creator . It is this triumphant suffusion of the two great obsessive conflicts of the nineteenth century into the stories of the greatest novelists that gives the novels of the last ...
... novel itself derived from the deepest level of its creator . It is this triumphant suffusion of the two great obsessive conflicts of the nineteenth century into the stories of the greatest novelists that gives the novels of the last ...
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... novel in the 1790's , which was the time when Jane Austen began to be seriously interested in novel - writing . She must have become aware of the absurdities for which the epistolary novel was criticised about the same time as she ...
... novel in the 1790's , which was the time when Jane Austen began to be seriously interested in novel - writing . She must have become aware of the absurdities for which the epistolary novel was criticised about the same time as she ...
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... novel . So far as collation has yet proceeded , these two books stand apart from the others in the complexity of their textual history , and will require from an editor special consideration in the choice of copy - text . Under the ...
... novel . So far as collation has yet proceeded , these two books stand apart from the others in the complexity of their textual history , and will require from an editor special consideration in the choice of copy - text . Under the ...
Contents
Switzerland and the EnglishSpeaking World | 13 |
The Style of Criticism | 29 |
The Novelist and the Narrator | 43 |
Copyright | |
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