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... Critics of this period, including W. C. Roscoe, argued that Defoe was a skillful writer, but hardly an imaginative or creative genius. Many concluded that Robinson Crusoe was the only novel in which he demonstrated any degree of ...
... Critics of this period, including W. C. Roscoe, argued that Defoe was a skillful writer, but hardly an imaginative or creative genius. Many concluded that Robinson Crusoe was the only novel in which he demonstrated any degree of ...
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... critics not only for their liveliness but for the judicious manner in which they are presented. The relentless movement of the poem, its delightful yet pointed commentary on the crucial situation, and its timeless appeal, establish it ...
... critics not only for their liveliness but for the judicious manner in which they are presented. The relentless movement of the poem, its delightful yet pointed commentary on the crucial situation, and its timeless appeal, establish it ...
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... critics have remarked that the play also epitomizes the weaknesses of Dumas's dramaturgy. As with many of his plays, The Tower of Nesle is often criticized for its indiscriminate presentation of vice and violence — frequently at the ...
... critics have remarked that the play also epitomizes the weaknesses of Dumas's dramaturgy. As with many of his plays, The Tower of Nesle is often criticized for its indiscriminate presentation of vice and violence — frequently at the ...
Contents
Introduction xxv | 661 |
Margaret Atwood 1939 | 854 |
W H Auden 19071973 | 891 |
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