The Tradition of British LiteraturePutnam, 1971 - 384 Seiten This is an analysis of British literary development from the age of Chaucer through the twentieth century examining the major periods of English literature from four points of view: the work, the author, the audience, and the environment. |
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... style . Following his trips to Italy , the new influence generated what has been called the Italian period . Finally , his masterpiece The Canterbury Tales manifests a greatness that English - speaking scholars are understandably loath ...
... style . Following his trips to Italy , the new influence generated what has been called the Italian period . Finally , his masterpiece The Canterbury Tales manifests a greatness that English - speaking scholars are understandably loath ...
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... style through different poetic qualities . In the discussions of style , little has been said about tendencies in his versification , which should be noted before we leave the subject . Thus , in general development from early to late ...
... style through different poetic qualities . In the discussions of style , little has been said about tendencies in his versification , which should be noted before we leave the subject . Thus , in general development from early to late ...
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... styles some- what tardily , the baroque complexity of polyphonic music ' flourished throughout the first half of the ... style , Haydn ( born 1732 ) in the later classical . If a scale be established running from the universal at one end ...
... styles some- what tardily , the baroque complexity of polyphonic music ' flourished throughout the first half of the ... style , Haydn ( born 1732 ) in the later classical . If a scale be established running from the universal at one end ...
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CHAUCER | 29 |
CHAUCERS AUDIENCE | 35 |
TOWARD POPULAR DRAMA | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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