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... Literary Revolutions and Real Revolutions . He cannot decide whether the great literary revolutionists of the present century have liberated our literature or shackled it . But he reaches the conclusion that ' revolutionary monism ' is ...
... Literary Revolutions and Real Revolutions . He cannot decide whether the great literary revolutionists of the present century have liberated our literature or shackled it . But he reaches the conclusion that ' revolutionary monism ' is ...
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... literary reputation . What constitutes the greatness of a writer and gives him a claim to literary immortality ? Horace boasted that , in his verse , he had erected a monument more lasting than bronze - and , so far at least , he seems ...
... literary reputation . What constitutes the greatness of a writer and gives him a claim to literary immortality ? Horace boasted that , in his verse , he had erected a monument more lasting than bronze - and , so far at least , he seems ...
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... literary sophistication in general , and of critics in particular , to see Wodehouse , or , for that matter , Simenon and Raymond Chandler , as part of general literature , and thus to be examined and judged in the same way , can be ...
... literary sophistication in general , and of critics in particular , to see Wodehouse , or , for that matter , Simenon and Raymond Chandler , as part of general literature , and thus to be examined and judged in the same way , can be ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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