A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 ページ |
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... contemporary audience , and of the different section of society that he happened to be entertaining . Thus his historical plays reflect the mood of heady patriotic sentiment that had coloured English life since the defeat of the ...
... contemporary audience , and of the different section of society that he happened to be entertaining . Thus his historical plays reflect the mood of heady patriotic sentiment that had coloured English life since the defeat of the ...
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... contemporary French story- tellers , Zola , Maupassant and the brothers Goncourt ; and , having given up his hopes of succeeding in art , he determined that he would become a writer of the fashionable ' naturalist ' school , and did his ...
... contemporary French story- tellers , Zola , Maupassant and the brothers Goncourt ; and , having given up his hopes of succeeding in art , he determined that he would become a writer of the fashionable ' naturalist ' school , and did his ...
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... contemporary poet with a mass audience . As a wonderfully gifted writer of occasional verse , he resembles WINTHROP MACK- WORTH PRAED ( 1802–39 ) . But Betjeman's greatest feat is to have invented an entirely new type of personal ...
... contemporary poet with a mass audience . As a wonderfully gifted writer of occasional verse , he resembles WINTHROP MACK- WORTH PRAED ( 1802–39 ) . But Betjeman's greatest feat is to have invented an entirely new type of personal ...
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