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English and English-American literature Volume 2
published_at 1967-03-10
The Development of Irony and the Central Figure in The Secret Agent
The Secret Agentにおけるアイロニー展開と中心人物
Yoshida Tetsuo
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The Scripts of the Middle Ages and the Modern Period
PP. 1 - 14
The Abnormal Speech in Theodore Dreiser's Works
PP. 15 - 26
Propreties of Language and Goals of Grammar : Transformational Grammer, American Stuctual Grammar and H. Sweet
PP. 27 - 38
Wordsworth's Nature : Refllection and Echo
PP. 39 - 49
Dryden as a Panegyrist
PP. 51 - 66
The Development of Irony and the Central Figure in The Secret Agent
PP. 67 - 82