Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... university , where he is now Professor of English Literature . He is the author of The Prose Style of Samuel Johnson ... University of Kentucky Press . Copyright 1954. Reprinted by permission of the University of Kentucky Press . * The ...
... university , where he is now Professor of English Literature . He is the author of The Prose Style of Samuel Johnson ... University of Kentucky Press . Copyright 1954. Reprinted by permission of the University of Kentucky Press . * The ...
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... University in Prague , he came to the United States , where he taught at Princeton University and Smith College until 1930. He then taught at Prague until 1935 , at the University of London until 1939 , and at the State University of ...
... University in Prague , he came to the United States , where he taught at Princeton University and Smith College until 1930. He then taught at Prague until 1935 , at the University of London until 1939 , and at the State University of ...
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... University ; in 1935 he was dismissed from the post by order of the Nazi government . After teaching at the Turkish State University at Istanbul until 1947 , he came to the United States . He was a visiting professor at Pennsylvania ...
... University ; in 1935 he was dismissed from the post by order of the Nazi government . After teaching at the Turkish State University at Istanbul until 1947 , he came to the United States . He was a visiting professor at Pennsylvania ...
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