Aspects of LiteratureProgressive Publishers, 1978 - 189 Seiten On English literature; articles. |
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... regarded by some as his best play . His latest work , A Yard of Sun ( 1970 ) , described as a summer comedy , seems to show some progress in the development of Fry's art.3 Fry's dramas have simple themes and rather thin plot cons ...
... regarded by some as his best play . His latest work , A Yard of Sun ( 1970 ) , described as a summer comedy , seems to show some progress in the development of Fry's art.3 Fry's dramas have simple themes and rather thin plot cons ...
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... regarded the common man as his hero ; he was apprehensive th the common man would all too often play into the hands designing demagogues . The novel is a delightful animal fabl Orwell himself described it as a fairy tale . It tells how ...
... regarded the common man as his hero ; he was apprehensive th the common man would all too often play into the hands designing demagogues . The novel is a delightful animal fabl Orwell himself described it as a fairy tale . It tells how ...
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... regarded as ' the Walter Scott of Bengal ' . What abo Saratchandra ? He may best be regarded as ' the Dickens of Bengal Some might think of Thomas Hardy in this connexion . The nove of Hardy , like those of Saratchandra , are novels of ...
... regarded as ' the Walter Scott of Bengal ' . What abo Saratchandra ? He may best be regarded as ' the Dickens of Bengal Some might think of Thomas Hardy in this connexion . The nove of Hardy , like those of Saratchandra , are novels of ...
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Musings on the Muse 152 | 5 |
The Romantic Note in Elizabethan Criticism | 9 |
Shakespeare and Astrology | 12 |
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