The author proposes a critical approach based on a line-by-line search for images, metaphors, symbols, and the links between them. Studied are works by Shakespeare, Woolf, Pope, Austen, and Forster.
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The author proposes a critical approach based on a line-by-line search for images, metaphors, symbols, and the links between them. Studied are works by Shakespeare, Woolf, Pope, Austen, and Forster.
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Very Good in wrappers. Soiling to front and rear panels. Scuffing to lower right corner, sticker residue. Inner front panel shows ink residue.; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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Very Good in Good dust jacket in Good jacket. Crisp pages show moderate age-toning in the margins and light foxing to page block edges, otherwise clean; blue cloth cover is softened at spine ends and heel corners and shows light shelfwear at heel edges; dust jacket is quite faded and toned along the spine and shows a few small scuffs, some surface wear along foreedges, and small creases, closed tears, and chips around spine ends and corners, otherwise sound and now protected in a clear sleeve. xii, 218pp. incl. index. An influential teacher of English literature and classical antiquity, Brower is perhaps best known in local (U-Iowa) circles for his "On Translation", but this book has been equally influential upon the craft of writing in America.