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Literature for man's sake : critical essays / by D. J. Enright
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- 0-88305-876-6
- PN 710 E59
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Contenido: Criticism for criticism's sake - The use of poetry - Literature and/or belief: a progress report - The ancient pond: a foreignner's impressions of Japanese literature - Two sides to a question - Coriolanus: tragedy or debate? - Poetic satire and satire in verse: a consideration of Ben Johnson and Philip Massinger - William Blake and the middle way - Thomas Mann and the novel of ideas - The poetic development of W. B. Yeats - Reluctant admiration: a note on Auden and Rilke - On not teaching The cocktail party - Dylan Thomas: a critical note - The foundation of living waters - Some thoughts on the future of English poetry.
Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Notas | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libros | Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero Acervo | Acervo General | PN 710 E59 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | BOOK | 075093 |
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Contenido: Criticism for criticism's sake - The use of poetry - Literature and/or belief: a progress report - The ancient pond: a foreignner's impressions of Japanese literature - Two sides to a question - Coriolanus: tragedy or debate? - Poetic satire and satire in verse: a consideration of Ben Johnson and Philip Massinger - William Blake and the middle way - Thomas Mann and the novel of ideas - The poetic development of W. B. Yeats - Reluctant admiration: a note on Auden and Rilke - On not teaching The cocktail party - Dylan Thomas: a critical note - The foundation of living waters - Some thoughts on the future of English poetry.