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Explication as criticism: selected papers from the English Institute, 1941-1952

William K. Wimsatt c1963 © English Institute
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  • English Institute Publications
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  • 9780231026703 (hardcover)
  • 9780231881968 (ebook)
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  • Literature
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  • FOREWORD (W. K. WIMSATT, JR., page vii)
  • Explication as Criticism, 1951 (W. K. WIMSATT, JR., page 1)
  • Idiom of Popular Poetry in the Miller's Tale, 1950 (E. T. DONALDSON, page 27)
  • Troilus and Cressida: Music for the Play, 1952 (FREDERICK W. STERNFELD, page 53)
  • Macbeth as the Imitation of an Action, 1951 (FRANCIS FERGUSSON, page 85)
  • Literary Criticism: Marvell's "Horatian Ode," 1946 (CLEANTH BROOKS, page 99)
  • John Milton, 1946 (DOUGLAS BUSH, page 131)
  • Blake; the Historical Approach, 1950 (DAVID V. ERDMAN, page 147)
  • Worthsworth's "Ode: Intimations of Immortality," 1941 (LIONAL TRILLING, page 175)
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