The North American Review, Volume 241University of Northern Iowa, 1936 |
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Page 166
... criticism of this book in the text and in the " Supplementary Studies , " Professor Williams has , I think , been too severe . He judges it by our standards rather than by those in vogue at the time it was published . We know that ...
... criticism of this book in the text and in the " Supplementary Studies , " Professor Williams has , I think , been too severe . He judges it by our standards rather than by those in vogue at the time it was published . We know that ...
Page 169
... Criticism is a very important element in a literary biogra- phy , for it is the critical evaluation which finally determines the subject's position . There are two standards of criticism , the absolute and the historical . Under the ...
... Criticism is a very important element in a literary biogra- phy , for it is the critical evaluation which finally determines the subject's position . There are two standards of criticism , the absolute and the historical . Under the ...
Page 186
... criticism . The main body of the book is comprised of ten chapters in which the author tells the story of the great American biog- raphies and biographers , and evaluates each man and his work . For the lesser subjects the author is ...
... criticism . The main body of the book is comprised of ten chapters in which the author tells the story of the great American biog- raphies and biographers , and evaluates each man and his work . For the lesser subjects the author is ...
Contents
Agriculture and the Constitution | 57 |
AUSLANDER JOSEPH To Elinor Wylie Verse | 238 |
Catastrophe of the Trophies | 291 |
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