Chaucer to "B. V.": A Selection of Lectures Given Chiefly at Tokyo University. With an Additional Paper on Herman MelvilleKenkyusha, 1950 - 265 páginas |
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... Melville Edmund Blunden. that now too little consulted essayist Augustine Birrell were among them . New and accurate editions of Melville's best known books appeared , and then of his whole works , published and unpublished . The ...
... Melville Edmund Blunden. that now too little consulted essayist Augustine Birrell were among them . New and accurate editions of Melville's best known books appeared , and then of his whole works , published and unpublished . The ...
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... Melville Edmund Blunden. 66 What , then , is Melville's noblest prose - book , Moby Dick " ? What do the other writers , so many of them , find in it ? In some manner it is a book about whale - hunting ; and there are plenty of books ...
... Melville Edmund Blunden. 66 What , then , is Melville's noblest prose - book , Moby Dick " ? What do the other writers , so many of them , find in it ? In some manner it is a book about whale - hunting ; and there are plenty of books ...
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... Melville is not afraid of showing man as his own tormentor ; perhaps " Moby Dick " is the nearest appproach to " King Lear , " in ter- rible justice , that modern times have made . To take soundings of Melville's " Moby Dick , " it may ...
... Melville is not afraid of showing man as his own tormentor ; perhaps " Moby Dick " is the nearest appproach to " King Lear , " in ter- rible justice , that modern times have made . To take soundings of Melville's " Moby Dick , " it may ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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