Genre, Volume 9University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1976 - Criticism |
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... literary confreries formed by prominent bourgeois themselves ( pp . 374–375 ) . Bédier's coupling of social class and literary genre for the bourgeoisie is silently supported by the already well accepted and far less challenge- able ...
... literary confreries formed by prominent bourgeois themselves ( pp . 374–375 ) . Bédier's coupling of social class and literary genre for the bourgeoisie is silently supported by the already well accepted and far less challenge- able ...
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... literary history - intrigu- ing , a master of prose , but a writer who resists classification . " They most frequently note his affinities to travel literature . But he had greater aspirations : " If mine had been simple stuff it wouldn ...
... literary history - intrigu- ing , a master of prose , but a writer who resists classification . " They most frequently note his affinities to travel literature . But he had greater aspirations : " If mine had been simple stuff it wouldn ...
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... literary history ? Obviously I intend to champion Roman comedy , and on literary grounds . It would be quite possible to argue , like the teachers of the Middle Ages or contemporary linguists , that we should study the Comic dramatists ...
... literary history ? Obviously I intend to champion Roman comedy , and on literary grounds . It would be quite possible to argue , like the teachers of the Middle Ages or contemporary linguists , that we should study the Comic dramatists ...
Contents
The Submerged Sonnet as Lyric Moment in Miltonic Epic | 21 |
The Structure of the Augustan Couplet | 37 |
Adam Bede as a Pastoral | 59 |
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