British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volume 2Jay Parini Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... Church College , around whom many undergraduates gathered during the middle decades of the nineteenth century . Pusey was a leader in the Oxford Movement , begun in 1833 with the purpose of reestablishing Authority and Catholicity in ...
... Church College , around whom many undergraduates gathered during the middle decades of the nineteenth century . Pusey was a leader in the Oxford Movement , begun in 1833 with the purpose of reestablishing Authority and Catholicity in ...
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... church policy and doctrine . They reveal Marvell's extensive knowledge of church history and the intricacies of doctrinal disputes . Patter- son suggests that exposure to the style and methods of Archdeacon Parker led Marvell to see ...
... church policy and doctrine . They reveal Marvell's extensive knowledge of church history and the intricacies of doctrinal disputes . Patter- son suggests that exposure to the style and methods of Archdeacon Parker led Marvell to see ...
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... Church , Dean R. W. , I : 186 Church and Queen . Five Speeches , 1860– 1864 ( Disraeli ) , IV : 308 " Church - floore , The " ( Herbert ) , Retro . Supp . II : 178-179 " Church Going " ( Larkin ) , Supp . I : 277 , 279 , 280 , 285 ...
... Church , Dean R. W. , I : 186 Church and Queen . Five Speeches , 1860– 1864 ( Disraeli ) , IV : 308 " Church - floore , The " ( Herbert ) , Retro . Supp . II : 178-179 " Church Going " ( Larkin ) , Supp . I : 277 , 279 , 280 , 285 ...
Contents
Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Copyright | |
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