Xavier University Studies, Volumen11Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1972 |
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... effect requisite responses in its readers ; to consider the author from the point of view of the powers and training he must have in order to achieve this end ; to ground the classification and anatomy of poems in large part on the ...
... effect requisite responses in its readers ; to consider the author from the point of view of the powers and training he must have in order to achieve this end ; to ground the classification and anatomy of poems in large part on the ...
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... effect , because they do not wish to hide their authors ' intentions behind the dramaturgic and production apparatus which such an atmosphere is designed to reinforce.4 They are intended not for the proscenium stage but for the ...
... effect , because they do not wish to hide their authors ' intentions behind the dramaturgic and production apparatus which such an atmosphere is designed to reinforce.4 They are intended not for the proscenium stage but for the ...
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... effect ( the “ casual relations " Professor Laski chides Eliot for not perceiving in the modern revolutionary period and free of the march of events to the drumbeat of unbridled optimism . The Waste Land is a poem not of despair but of ...
... effect ( the “ casual relations " Professor Laski chides Eliot for not perceiving in the modern revolutionary period and free of the march of events to the drumbeat of unbridled optimism . The Waste Land is a poem not of despair but of ...
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Bill David McDowell The use of Everything in | 13 |
Arthur W Bloom The Theatre of | 29 |
SPRING 1972 | 37 |
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