Aestheticism

New York,: Barnes & Noble (1969)
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"In our critical vocabulary of literary forms, kinds and stylistic features, there are some terms for which compact definition are bound to be inadequate. The purpose of this series of introductory studies is to accustom the student to these terms by means of a straightforward discussion with illustrative quotation and, where appropriate, references to the literature of more than one language. In each case the author has compiled a short, annotated guide to further reading."-Publisher.

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