The Liberal Imagination: Essays on Literature and Society, Zväzok 7Oxford University Press, 1981 - 284 strán (strany) |
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... tradition with the literary tradition . Indeed , it may be said that almost every contemporary American writer who deals conscientiously with the problems and possibility of prose must feel , directly or indirectly , the influence of ...
... tradition with the literary tradition . Indeed , it may be said that almost every contemporary American writer who deals conscientiously with the problems and possibility of prose must feel , directly or indirectly , the influence of ...
Strana 175
... tradition . The point has been fully developed by T. S. Eliot in his well - known essay " Tradition and the Individual Talent . " And Mr. Eliot reminds us how each poet's relation to tradition changes tradition itself , so that the ...
... tradition . The point has been fully developed by T. S. Eliot in his well - known essay " Tradition and the Individual Talent . " And Mr. Eliot reminds us how each poet's relation to tradition changes tradition itself , so that the ...
Strana 283
... tradition of democratic liberalism as we know it . Yeats and Eliot , Proust and Joyce , Lawrence and Gide - these men do not seem to confirm us in the social and political ideals which we hold . If we now turn and consider the ...
... tradition of democratic liberalism as we know it . Yeats and Eliot , Proust and Joyce , Lawrence and Gide - these men do not seem to confirm us in the social and political ideals which we hold . If we now turn and consider the ...
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Preface vii | 3 |
Sherwood Anderson | 21 |
The Princess Casamassima | 56 |
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