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... T. S. Eliot Ralph Ellison Ralph Waldo Emerson William Faulkner Henry Fielding F. Scott Fitzgerald Gustave Flaubert E. M. Forster Sigmund Freud Robert Frost ( Modern critical views ) Bibliography : p . Includes Modern Critical Views.
... T. S. Eliot Ralph Ellison Ralph Waldo Emerson William Faulkner Henry Fielding F. Scott Fitzgerald Gustave Flaubert E. M. Forster Sigmund Freud Robert Frost ( Modern critical views ) Bibliography : p . Includes Modern Critical Views.
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JOHN HOLLANDER Ben Jonson and the Modality of Verse Considering that they are the work of a literary genius , Ben Jonson's poems have had a curious critical fate . The epoch that most intimately responded to their virtues never singled ...
JOHN HOLLANDER Ben Jonson and the Modality of Verse Considering that they are the work of a literary genius , Ben Jonson's poems have had a curious critical fate . The epoch that most intimately responded to their virtues never singled ...
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A lack of sympathy with Jonson's attachment to just these distinctions between literary genres has led to the peculiar judgment and appreciation of his poetry characterized by the critical attitudes of the present age .
A lack of sympathy with Jonson's attachment to just these distinctions between literary genres has led to the peculiar judgment and appreciation of his poetry characterized by the critical attitudes of the present age .
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The Double Plot in Volpone | 9 |
The Allusiveness of Epicoene | 23 |
Jonsons Dramatic Poetry | 35 |
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