S.No
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CRITICS
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CRITICAL WORKS
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1
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PLATO
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REPUBLIC
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2
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LONGINUS
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ON THE SUBLIME
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3
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STEPHEN GOSSON
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THE SCHOOL OF ABUSE
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4
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Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON
|
LIVES OF POETS
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5
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P.B. SHELLEY
|
DEFENCE OF POETRY
|
6
|
CHARLES LAMB
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THE ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS
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7
|
T.S. ELIOT
|
THE SACRED WOOD
|
8
|
H.G.WELLS
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THE CONTEMPORARY NOVEL
|
9
|
STEPHEN SPENDER
|
POETRY SINCE
|
10
|
F.R. LEAVIS
|
NEW BEARINGS IN ENGLISH POETRY
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11
|
DAVID DAICHES
|
CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE
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12
|
NORTHROP FRYE
|
ANATOMY OF CRITICISM
|
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