An Introduction to Literature: The nature of drama, by H. HeffnerHerbert Barrows, Hubert C. Heffner, John Ciardi, Gordon Norton Ray, Wallace Warner Douglas Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници This collection is designed to introduce college students to literature. Each volume focuses on a specific area, wherein the characteristics, conventions, and special effects of each kind of writing are set out, the critical terms are introduced, and each editor brings their viewpoint to the task. The editors of this book see literature as an unending source of delight, and propose analysis to the student not as an end in itself, but as a means of widening the range of comprehension, the deepening of enjoyment for literature as more fully comprehended. Each book features introductions that explore the type of literature addressed, brief author biographies, and a series of questions designed to allow students to exercise their critical and analytical faculties. |
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... lives ? GINA . Yes , it is . HJALMAR ( going to the door ) . Gregers ! Is it you after all ? Come in , come in ... live in better quarters , but these have one great advantage , there is such a splendid amount of space— GINA . And ...
... lives ? GINA . Yes , it is . HJALMAR ( going to the door ) . Gregers ! Is it you after all ? Come in , come in ... live in better quarters , but these have one great advantage , there is such a splendid amount of space— GINA . And ...
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... live eternally because - live germs as they were they had the fortune to find a ecundating matrix , a fantasy which could raise and nourish them : make hem live for ever ! THE MANAGER . That is quite all right . But what do you want ...
... live eternally because - live germs as they were they had the fortune to find a ecundating matrix , a fantasy which could raise and nourish them : make hem live for ever ! THE MANAGER . That is quite all right . But what do you want ...
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... live ; but he lives so as to give a meaning and a value of his own to life . For me this is everything . I cannot give up this , just to represent a mere fact as she ( indicating the STEPDAUGHTER ) wants . It's all very well for her ...
... live ; but he lives so as to give a meaning and a value of his own to life . For me this is everything . I cannot give up this , just to represent a mere fact as she ( indicating the STEPDAUGHTER ) wants . It's all very well for her ...
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INTRODUCTION | 339 |
Henrik Ibsen | 352 |
Oscar Wilde | 430 |
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