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... critic and the importance of English Studies in Universities . From there she goes on to F.R. Leavis and his Scrutiny with an emphasis on his criticism of D.H. Lawrence , this critical writing being the first to have given full ...
... critic and the importance of English Studies in Universities . From there she goes on to F.R. Leavis and his Scrutiny with an emphasis on his criticism of D.H. Lawrence , this critical writing being the first to have given full ...
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... Lawrence's truly moral value lies by particular reference more to his social , than literary criticism . But first we should like to explain the other parts of this dissertation . There will be a ... Lawrence's criticism of modern Preface.
... Lawrence's truly moral value lies by particular reference more to his social , than literary criticism . But first we should like to explain the other parts of this dissertation . There will be a ... Lawrence's criticism of modern Preface.
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... Lawrence's criticism . It might therefore prove more rewarding to follow up his ideas according to the subject matter and the various themes . We shall refer to some of the key passages , and illustrate Lawrence's principles of literary ...
... Lawrence's criticism . It might therefore prove more rewarding to follow up his ideas according to the subject matter and the various themes . We shall refer to some of the key passages , and illustrate Lawrence's principles of literary ...
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