College English Association Critic, Volumes 33-35Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1970 |
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Contains essays presenting influential modern criticism of a classic literary figure . Some essays are reprinted , others have been specially written . Vol . I BROWNING'S MIND AND ART Clarence Tracy , ed . Several of these essays are ...
Contains essays presenting influential modern criticism of a classic literary figure . Some essays are reprinted , others have been specially written . Vol . I BROWNING'S MIND AND ART Clarence Tracy , ed . Several of these essays are ...
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... essays interspersed with or tacked onto the poetry and fiction . Then followed the anthologies of essays ranging freely over various topics and authors , but organized loosely into discussions of fiction , poetry , drama , and sometimes ...
... essays interspersed with or tacked onto the poetry and fiction . Then followed the anthologies of essays ranging freely over various topics and authors , but organized loosely into discussions of fiction , poetry , drama , and sometimes ...
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... essays that follow in each of the next three sections , then that aspect of the book is only partially successful . The essays in the section " U. S. A. ” are reprintings of rather familiar treatments of Ellison ( Bone and Baumbach ) ...
... essays that follow in each of the next three sections , then that aspect of the book is only partially successful . The essays in the section " U. S. A. ” are reprintings of rather familiar treatments of Ellison ( Bone and Baumbach ) ...
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CRITIC | 2 |
An Official Journal of The College English Association | |
Volume 33 | 33 |
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