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  1. Cornell Chronicle: M.H. Abrams, beloved professor, literary scholar, dies at 102 The Guardian : MH Abrams, Norton anthology founder, influential critic, dead at age 102 On the Cornell University Press Facebook page , the Press’s Editor in Chief, Peter Potter, wrote: “We at Cornell University Press are greatly saddened to hear the news of Professor Abrams’s passing.

  2. R$ 86,00. Nessa magnífica obra, Terry Eagleton oferece um estudo abrangente da tragédia – de Ésquilo a Edward Albee –. discutindo tanto a teoria quanto a prática e transitando entre noções de tragédia e análises de obras e autores em particular. Essa surpreendente tour de force vai além do palco e reflete não apenas sobre a arte ...

  3. Meyer Howard Abrams ( Long Branch, 23 de julio de 1912- Ithaca, 21 de abril de 2015) citado habitualmente como M. H. Abrams, fue un crítico literario estadounidense, conocido por sus obras sobre el romanticismo, en particular su libro The Mirror and the Lam: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition. Bajo la dirección de Abrams, The Norton ...

  4. 24 de abr. de 2008 · M.H. Abrams, Geoffrey Harpham. Cengage Learning, Apr 24, 2008 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 408 pages. First published fifty years ago, A GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS remains an essential text for all serious students of literature. Now fully updated to reflect the latest scholarship on recent and rapidly evolving critical theories, the ninth ...

  5. 21 de abr. de 2015 · Abrams was born in a Jewish family in Long Branch, New Jersey. The son of a house painter and the first in his family to go to college. Meyer Howard Abrams is an American literary critic, known for works on Romanticism, in particular his book The Mirror and the Lamp. In a powerful contrast, Abrams shows that until the Romantics, literature was ...

  6. M.H. Abrams. Meyer Howard Abrams is an American literary critic, known for works on Romanticism, in particular his book The Mirror and the Lamp. In a powerful contrast, Abrams shows that until the Romantics, literature was usually understood as a mirror, reflecting the real world, in some kind of mimesis; but for the Romantics, writing was more ...

  7. Born in 1912, Meyer Howard Abrams—”Mike” to his friends—grew up in Long Branch, New Jersey, the son of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. As a young boy, he found a second home in the library, constantly checking out books, devouring them, and then heading back for more. In 1930, at the beginning of the Great Depression, he headed ...