College English Association Critic, Volumes 33-35Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1970 |
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... includes more than a score of key essays from Walter Pater through Herbert Read and Christopher Caudwell to W. K. Wimsatt , Morse Peckham , and Northrop Frye . Two of the essays , by M. H. Abrams and Geoffrey Hartman , appear also in ...
... includes more than a score of key essays from Walter Pater through Herbert Read and Christopher Caudwell to W. K. Wimsatt , Morse Peckham , and Northrop Frye . Two of the essays , by M. H. Abrams and Geoffrey Hartman , appear also in ...
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... includes full selections of each man's poetry and shorter selections of associated prose . The selections are presented in the context of their origin in the imagination and life of each author , rather than in an historical system or ...
... includes full selections of each man's poetry and shorter selections of associated prose . The selections are presented in the context of their origin in the imagination and life of each author , rather than in an historical system or ...
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... includes the noble savage theme , ritual cannibalism or consumption of the god , linguistic relativity , and a hero that follows Lord Raglan's description almost point by point . The science fiction short story also utilizes myth ...
... includes the noble savage theme , ritual cannibalism or consumption of the god , linguistic relativity , and a hero that follows Lord Raglan's description almost point by point . The science fiction short story also utilizes myth ...
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An Official Journal of The College English Association | |
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