A Prologue to English LiteratureB.T. Batsford, 1986 - 254 páginas |
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... D.H. Lawrence , from Blake to T.F. Powys . The writings of unbelievers like Ruskin and Kipling , Swinburne and A.E. Housman , are saturated with it . But it is little read today : the church of England is abandoning it in worship ...
... D.H. Lawrence , from Blake to T.F. Powys . The writings of unbelievers like Ruskin and Kipling , Swinburne and A.E. Housman , are saturated with it . But it is little read today : the church of England is abandoning it in worship ...
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... D.H. Lawrence called her ' The mean Jane Austen ' . We see the same divergence among professional critics , between the love of A.C. Bradley , R.W. Chapman , or George Sampson , and the hatred of Oliver Elton , H.W. Garrod , or Herbert ...
... D.H. Lawrence called her ' The mean Jane Austen ' . We see the same divergence among professional critics , between the love of A.C. Bradley , R.W. Chapman , or George Sampson , and the hatred of Oliver Elton , H.W. Garrod , or Herbert ...
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... Lawrence , speaking of his novel Sons and Lovers . As for Virginia Woolf , her preoccupation with the barometer of her own reputation makes her journals painful reading . D.H. Lawrence's reputation has varied greatly since his death in ...
... Lawrence , speaking of his novel Sons and Lovers . As for Virginia Woolf , her preoccupation with the barometer of her own reputation makes her journals painful reading . D.H. Lawrence's reputation has varied greatly since his death in ...
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