The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 7Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1973 - 621 pages |
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... James must be seen . The Spoils of Poynton ( 1897 ) is James's dramatization of the conflict between what Arnold would have called the ' Barbarian ' aspect of this plutocracy , and the ' Aesthetic ' one : first the vulgarizing ...
... James must be seen . The Spoils of Poynton ( 1897 ) is James's dramatization of the conflict between what Arnold would have called the ' Barbarian ' aspect of this plutocracy , and the ' Aesthetic ' one : first the vulgarizing ...
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Boris Ford. Harvard , and New York in which James grew up . James's earlier work is largely set in America ; and in it these qualities are intact ( The Europeans , 1878 ; Washington Square , 1880 ) . His genuineness is completely and ...
Boris Ford. Harvard , and New York in which James grew up . James's earlier work is largely set in America ; and in it these qualities are intact ( The Europeans , 1878 ; Washington Square , 1880 ) . His genuineness is completely and ...
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... James was as profoundly versed in painting as Shaw was in music , so that each had a standard in a different art to which literature could profitably be compared . James's analogies with painting , in the pre- faces to the novels , are ...
... James was as profoundly versed in painting as Shaw was in music , so that each had a standard in a different art to which literature could profitably be compared . James's analogies with painting , in the pre- faces to the novels , are ...
Table des matières
G H BANTOCK | 13 |
JOHN HOLLOWAY | 57 |
The Drama of Discrimination HENRY GIFFORD III | 111 |
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