University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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Page 90
... literary criticism that , after forty years in which the crop of Ibsen literature has been rich at least in quantity , someone should have to call attention to Mr. Shaw's little book as supplying the solution to the problems raised by ...
... literary criticism that , after forty years in which the crop of Ibsen literature has been rich at least in quantity , someone should have to call attention to Mr. Shaw's little book as supplying the solution to the problems raised by ...
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... literary criticism of the present century has been written as a contribution to these secular celebrations . Sir Walter Scott died on September 21 , 1832 , and during the present year there have been a number of new and significant ...
... literary criticism of the present century has been written as a contribution to these secular celebrations . Sir Walter Scott died on September 21 , 1832 , and during the present year there have been a number of new and significant ...
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... literary heritage , this " original literature " will merely " suck up the feeding juices secreted for it in the rich mother - earth of common folk . " And he ended his vol- ume of political essays confident that " we have only to be ...
... literary heritage , this " original literature " will merely " suck up the feeding juices secreted for it in the rich mother - earth of common folk . " And he ended his vol- ume of political essays confident that " we have only to be ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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