The Poetry of Abraham CowleyRowman and Littlefield, 1979 - 162 pages To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
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... Literary Supplement All books cited in this study were published in London , unless otherwise stated . 1 Introduction Literary criticism tells us that nothing very much viii List of Abbreviations.
... Literary Supplement All books cited in this study were published in London , unless otherwise stated . 1 Introduction Literary criticism tells us that nothing very much viii List of Abbreviations.
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... literary life they did harbour . One move in this direction has led to an exact historicist reading of the poetry of the period.1 Placed in a historical context rather than in literary tradition , the enigmatic code of its allusions ...
... literary life they did harbour . One move in this direction has led to an exact historicist reading of the poetry of the period.1 Placed in a historical context rather than in literary tradition , the enigmatic code of its allusions ...
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... literary experience ? What did Cowley hope to achieve by stylistic hardiness ? So far , only one critic , Harvey Goldstein , has proposed a plausible answer to these questions . * Goldstein argues that the theory of discordia concors ...
... literary experience ? What did Cowley hope to achieve by stylistic hardiness ? So far , only one critic , Harvey Goldstein , has proposed a plausible answer to these questions . * Goldstein argues that the theory of discordia concors ...
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