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English Institute essays, 1948
David Allan Robertson
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Frontmatter
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Imagination as Value (by Wallace Stevens, page 3)
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Myth in the Later Plays of Shakespeare
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The Lear World (by Robert B. Heilman University of Washington, page 29)
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The Argument of Comedy (by Northrop Frye University of Toronto, page 58)
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The Defense of the Illusion and the Creation of Myth (by Leslie A. Fiedler Montana State University, page 74)
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Three Shakespearean Myths: Mutability, Plenitude, and Reputation (by Edward Hubler Princeton University, page 95)
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Rhetorical Theory and Practical Criticism
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Rhetoric and "Merely Verbal" Art (by Craig La Drière Catholic University of America, page 123)
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Rhetoric in the English Renaissance: Two Elegies (by Ruth C. Wallerstein University of Wisconsin, page 153)
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Rhetoric and Poems: The Example of Pope (by W.K. Wimsatt Jr. Yale University, page 179)
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Appendixes
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Supervising Committee, 1948 (page 211)
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The English Institute Program, 1948 (page 212)
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Registrants, 1948 (page 215)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MLR | 46.3/4 (Jul.-Oct. 1951): 469-470 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3719367 |
RES | 2.5 (Jan. 1951): 95-97 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/511931 |
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Published: 1965
Publisher: AMS Press