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Feeling large next to an ant or small next to an elephant; feeling fast next to a turtle but slow next to a car--these are some of the changing feelings a young child has.
A collection of the author's works on criticism in the subjects of poetry, literature, art, and culture.
with this book, M.H. Abrams has given us a remarkable study, admirably conceived and executed, a book of quite exceptional and no doubt lasting significance for a number of fields- for the history of ideas and comparative literature as well as for English literary history, criticism and anesthetics.'
Critical essays examine his general poetic qualities, individual poems, and analyze significant passages.
Collects novels, stories, poems, essays, plays, ballads, and sermons from British authors.
“[Abrams] can sum up whole epochs and genres with a telling phrase. . . .Admirably cogent and erudite throughout.” —Kirkus Reviews