Explorations 3, Band 3Chatto & Windus, 1976 - 196 Seiten |
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... Henry IV , Henry V at the end of his play - will be compelled to stand in the same steady light , of which they themselves are unaware . And this may serve as a reminder that Shakespearian irony is not simply a dramatic device . What it ...
... Henry IV , Henry V at the end of his play - will be compelled to stand in the same steady light , of which they themselves are unaware . And this may serve as a reminder that Shakespearian irony is not simply a dramatic device . What it ...
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Lionel Charles Knights. V HENRY V Between Richard II and Henry V stands Henry IV , and neither of the two Parts of that play fits very happily into any generalizations we might be tempted to make about ' the Histories ' . Indeed , as I ...
Lionel Charles Knights. V HENRY V Between Richard II and Henry V stands Henry IV , and neither of the two Parts of that play fits very happily into any generalizations we might be tempted to make about ' the Histories ' . Indeed , as I ...
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Lionel Charles Knights. II . Henry James and Human Liberty 1 The Letters of Henry James , ed . Percy Lubbock , Vol . II , pp . 398 , 402 . 2 Leon Edel , Henry James , Vol . II , The Conquest of London , 1870-1883 , p . 327 . 3 Letters ...
Lionel Charles Knights. II . Henry James and Human Liberty 1 The Letters of Henry James , ed . Percy Lubbock , Vol . II , pp . 398 , 402 . 2 Leon Edel , Henry James , Vol . II , The Conquest of London , 1870-1883 , p . 327 . 3 Letters ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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