A Critical History of English Literature, Band 2Ronald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
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... social animal , her ironic awareness of the ten- sions between spontaneity and convention and between the claims of personal morality and those of social and economic propriety , her polished and controlled wit , and beneath all her ...
... social animal , her ironic awareness of the ten- sions between spontaneity and convention and between the claims of personal morality and those of social and economic propriety , her polished and controlled wit , and beneath all her ...
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... social ballet . It is a dance on the sunlit grass , but some of the dancers at least are in earnest , and if they do not secure a permanent partner before the end of the day they will be left alone for ever on the dark and deserted lawn ...
... social ballet . It is a dance on the sunlit grass , but some of the dancers at least are in earnest , and if they do not secure a permanent partner before the end of the day they will be left alone for ever on the dark and deserted lawn ...
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... social pretension , for the disparity between professed and actual motives , for all the hypocrisies with which social man learns to cover up his true intentions . Some of his early work illustrates with pre- posterous melodramatic ...
... social pretension , for the disparity between professed and actual motives , for all the hypocrisies with which social man learns to cover up his true intentions . Some of his early work illustrates with pre- posterous melodramatic ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 537 |
CRITICAL PROSE AND MISCELLANEOUS WRITING | 766 |
SCOTTISH LITERATURE FROM ALLAN RAMSAY TO WALTER | 809 |
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achieve admiration Arnold ballad beauty blank verse Byron century character combination comedy comic contemporary couplets criticism deliberately developed dialogue Dickens drama Dryden eighteenth eighteenth-century emotional England English English poetry epic essays feeling fiction French Revolution George Eliot give hero heroic heroic couplet Houyhnhnms human humor ideal imagery imagination interest irony Jacobite Jane Austen Johnson Keats kind language literary literature living meaning mind mock-heroic modern moral movement narrative nature neoclassic never novel novelist passion pattern philosophical plays plot poem poet poetic poetry political Pope Pope's popular Pre-Raphaelite produced prose reader Redgauntlet religion represented Restoration Restoration comedy rhetorical romantic satire scene Scotland Scots Scott Scottish Scottish literature sense sentimental shows social society sometimes song stanza story style Swift symbolic T. S. Eliot theme things thought tion Tom Jones tone tradition true verse Victorian virtue whole Wordsworth writing wrote