207 resultados para Caio Fernando Abreu. Literature and society. Homoaffectivity.Redemocratization. Contraculture
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Editorial introduction signed: Hugh Chisholm.
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Editor: 1915- J.M. Cattell.
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Vol. 5 also called New series, vol. 1
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Translation, somewhat abridged, by Donald MacLeod.
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None of the American edition published after part 4. Parts 5 and 6 have imprinted: London, G, Routledge and sond, limited, 1931-35.
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Introduction: Dominant ideas of modern study: unity, induction, evolution.--book I. Literary morphology: varieties of literature and their underlying principles.--book II. The field and scope of literary study.--book III. Literary evolution as reflected in the history of world literature.--book IV. Literary criticism: the traditional confusion and the modern reconstruction.--book V. Literature as a mode of philosophy.--book VI. Literature as a mode of art. Conclusion: the traditional and the modern study of literature. Syllabus. Works of the author. General index. Seventh impression, June, 1928
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A study of the Beat-era writers in a global context. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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Place of publication varies: Atlanta, GA, <1999->