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It is merely that that particular tradition has been an historical influence on English literature and is , therefore , relevant to our study in that capacity alone . Other religious systems are very often of similar importance in ...
It is merely that that particular tradition has been an historical influence on English literature and is , therefore , relevant to our study in that capacity alone . Other religious systems are very often of similar importance in ...
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Intended for Sir Isaac Earnshaw , Catherine , 64 , 78-9 Newton ' , 196 ' Easter 1916 ' , 177 Ernest , 128 Edwardian literature , 21 Essay on Man , An , 45 , 180 see also literature , English Esther Waters , 32–3 ( Modern ) Estragon ...
Intended for Sir Isaac Earnshaw , Catherine , 64 , 78-9 Newton ' , 196 ' Easter 1916 ' , 177 Ernest , 128 Edwardian literature , 21 Essay on Man , An , 45 , 180 see also literature , English Esther Waters , 32–3 ( Modern ) Estragon ...
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Middle English literature , see literature , English ( Medieval ) middle passage , the , 169–70 Middlemarch , 47 , 59 Middlesex , County Court of , 88 Middleton , 85 Mill , John Stuart , 30-1 Miller , Arthur , 70 , 112 , 138 , 139 ...
Middle English literature , see literature , English ( Medieval ) middle passage , the , 169–70 Middlemarch , 47 , 59 Middlesex , County Court of , 88 Middleton , 85 Mill , John Stuart , 30-1 Miller , Arthur , 70 , 112 , 138 , 139 ...
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Contents
The Nature of Literature and its Historical Tradition | 1 |
Narrative Fiction and the Printed Word | 39 |
Aesthetic Elements of Narrative Fiction | 48 |
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