| Robert Alter - 1990 - 260 Seiten
A distinguished critic rescues literature from the ivory tower and reestablishes reading as a personal source of complex pleasure and insight. | |
| Robert Alter - 1989 - 264 Seiten
Alter not only speaks about the distinctive pleasures of reading poems, plays, and novels, but shows, by recourse to many passages from English, American, and French literature ... | |
| Robert Alter - 1989 - 264 Seiten
Alter not only speaks about the distinctive pleasures of reading poems, plays, and novels, but shows, by recourse to many passages from English, American, and French literature ... | |
| Robert Alter - 1989 - 264 Seiten
Alter not only speaks about the distinctive pleasures of reading poems, plays, and novels, but shows, by recourse to many passages from English, American, and French literature ... | |
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