William Empson
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- The New Critics and the Language of Poetry
- A History of Ambiguity
- On Empson Widens His Frame, Returning to Macbeth’S Full, Anxious Med- Itation, He Continues the Same Double Practice
- “Elegy for the Canon” by Harold Bloom
- A Bibliography of William Empson's China and Japan
- William Empson and the Common Sense of Theory by Robert Reay
- The Reader of Milton's "Higher Argument" in Paradise Lost Patricia A
- Seven Times Seven Types of Ambiguity: William Empson and Twentieth-Century Criticism
- Harold Bloom: the Embattled Canon and the Experiential Critic the Western Canon by Harold Bloom Macmillan, London 1994, Pp
- William Empson
- Compacted Doctrines: William Empson and the Meanings of Words
- Pastoral Modes in the Poetry and Prose Fiction of W.G
- The Modernist Poetry of Anthony Burgess
- 1. Stanley E. Fish, "Milton, Thou Shouldst Be Living at This Hour,"
- Milton Studies and Surprised by Sin Cecile M
- The Glass of Fashion: Shakespearean Tragedy in the Scheme of Things
- Seven Times Seven Types of Ambiguity: William Empson and Twentieth-Century Criticism
- Laura Riding, William Empson and the Critics – a Survey of Mis-History