Introduction to the Study of English LiteratureAsia Publishing House, 1966 - 296 strani |
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... prose has made forced marches into the traditional poetic territories of the Epic and the Drama . Prose fiction has become the inclusive literary form ana- logous to the Epics and Romances of old , and most modern drama -tragedy no less ...
... prose has made forced marches into the traditional poetic territories of the Epic and the Drama . Prose fiction has become the inclusive literary form ana- logous to the Epics and Romances of old , and most modern drama -tragedy no less ...
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K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, Prema Nandakumar. VIII PROSE FICTION “ DRAMA is the most rigorous form of literary art , prose fiction is the loosest " , writes W. H. Hudson . Loosest , and apparently the easiest , since some five thousand new ...
K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, Prema Nandakumar. VIII PROSE FICTION “ DRAMA is the most rigorous form of literary art , prose fiction is the loosest " , writes W. H. Hudson . Loosest , and apparently the easiest , since some five thousand new ...
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... prose is likewise that of rhythmic im- passioned that is , poetic - prose . Thoreau again , when he tells in Walden the story of the bug which came out of the dry leaf of an old table from an egg deposited sixty or more years earlier ...
... prose is likewise that of rhythmic im- passioned that is , poetic - prose . Thoreau again , when he tells in Walden the story of the bug which came out of the dry leaf of an old table from an egg deposited sixty or more years earlier ...
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THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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