John DrydenHarold Bloom Chelsea House, 1987 - 234 pages A collection of twelve critical essays on the work of Dryden, arranged in chronological order of original publication. |
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... Criticism and interpretation . [ 1. Dryden , John , 1631-1700 — Criticism and interpretation . 2. English literature - History and criticism ] I. Bloom , Harold . II . Series . PR3424.J6 1987 ISBN 1-55546-277-4 821'.4 86-34306 Ge 481 ...
... Criticism and interpretation . [ 1. Dryden , John , 1631-1700 — Criticism and interpretation . 2. English literature - History and criticism ] I. Bloom , Harold . II . Series . PR3424.J6 1987 ISBN 1-55546-277-4 821'.4 86-34306 Ge 481 ...
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... criticism can proceed without being forced on the rack of presupposi- tion , I think that in general Dryden's view is far preferable , together with nearly all pre - Kantian criticism in this respect , because it avoids the fallacy of ...
... criticism can proceed without being forced on the rack of presupposi- tion , I think that in general Dryden's view is far preferable , together with nearly all pre - Kantian criticism in this respect , because it avoids the fallacy of ...
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... criticism of contemporary political economy and in the negation of other intellectual systems , Marxism itself evinces , in its origins , this dialectical model of human reality . And once born , Marxist thought has retained its ...
... criticism of contemporary political economy and in the negation of other intellectual systems , Marxism itself evinces , in its origins , this dialectical model of human reality . And once born , Marxist thought has retained its ...
Contents
The Trivialization of Universal Harmony | 7 |
The Herculean Hero in All for Love | 31 |
Absalom and Achitophel | 43 |
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