Legacy, Volume 2,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1985 |
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... canon . The incongruence does not lie in its Scan- dinavian setting , for the Italian settings of Hawthorne's " Rappaccini's Daughter " and of Melville's " The Bell - Tower " do not pre- vent us from assimilating them to some version of ...
... canon . The incongruence does not lie in its Scan- dinavian setting , for the Italian settings of Hawthorne's " Rappaccini's Daughter " and of Melville's " The Bell - Tower " do not pre- vent us from assimilating them to some version of ...
Halaman 44
... canon is founded on literary merit ; see especially her chapters " Masterpiece Theater : The Politics of Hawthorne's Literary Reputation " and " But Is It Any Good ? " Kolodny , " Dancing through the Minefield , " pp . 10-16 , offers a ...
... canon is founded on literary merit ; see especially her chapters " Masterpiece Theater : The Politics of Hawthorne's Literary Reputation " and " But Is It Any Good ? " Kolodny , " Dancing through the Minefield , " pp . 10-16 , offers a ...
Halaman 79
... canon changes , that there is no persistent conception of " good , " that it is editors - believ- ing in some inherent value in the works them- selves , something " timeless and universal ” . who are the active shapers of canons . What ...
... canon changes , that there is no persistent conception of " good , " that it is editors - believ- ing in some inherent value in the works them- selves , something " timeless and universal ” . who are the active shapers of canons . What ...
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