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Changing English, 2004
‘What's reading for anyway?’ is the heading of an article in a recent issue of Books for Keeps (January 2004), an influential review journal of books for the young, read by adults responsible for t...
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‘What's reading for anyway?’ is the heading of an article in a recent issue of Books for Keeps (January 2004), an influential review journal of books for the young, read by adults responsible for t...
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Diacritics, 1975C. Barry Chabot, Norman N. Holland
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2007
Over the past couple of decades, Seamus Heaney has quietly emerged as one of our most talented readers of poetry. It has happened gradually but with authority. While his poems have been justly given the red-carpet treatment, his prose has been content to stand to one side, gingerly recording its impressions, weighing in with its judgements, its ...
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Over the past couple of decades, Seamus Heaney has quietly emerged as one of our most talented readers of poetry. It has happened gradually but with authority. While his poems have been justly given the red-carpet treatment, his prose has been content to stand to one side, gingerly recording its impressions, weighing in with its judgements, its ...
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2001
Abstract This book is among the first to examine French opera and ballet criticism during the first half of the nineteenth century both as a historical and a literary phenomenon. It thus provides a new and badly needed perspective for scholars and other commentators who have often been willing to treat the journalistic responses to such ...
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Abstract This book is among the first to examine French opera and ballet criticism during the first half of the nineteenth century both as a historical and a literary phenomenon. It thus provides a new and badly needed perspective for scholars and other commentators who have often been willing to treat the journalistic responses to such ...
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