The Future of LiteraturePhaedra, 1972 - 175 էջ |
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... matter of learning , few critics have ever been his equal . Dennis defended literature with all his talents , his learning , and his energy . Literature is , he says , “ the most instructive and most beneficial to Mankind , " of all the ...
... matter of learning , few critics have ever been his equal . Dennis defended literature with all his talents , his learning , and his energy . Literature is , he says , “ the most instructive and most beneficial to Mankind , " of all the ...
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... matter . As it hap- pens , however , literature as pure pleasure and literature as pure self - expression have triumphed together , so that the task of de- fending it as the highest form of earthly learning has been ren- dered absurd ...
... matter . As it hap- pens , however , literature as pure pleasure and literature as pure self - expression have triumphed together , so that the task of de- fending it as the highest form of earthly learning has been ren- dered absurd ...
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... matter of time before the rational appeals of plays in the tradi- tion of Pinero , Jones , Galsworthy , and even Shaw and Ibsen were to reach their end . Even dramatists like Giraudoux , Anouilh , Sartre , and Camus , who reflect with a ...
... matter of time before the rational appeals of plays in the tradi- tion of Pinero , Jones , Galsworthy , and even Shaw and Ibsen were to reach their end . Even dramatists like Giraudoux , Anouilh , Sartre , and Camus , who reflect with a ...
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