Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Band 62University of Illinois Press, 1972 - 168 Seiten |
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... literary atmosphere is more inclined yet to paradox and argument . Among the most popular medieval genres are the débat , the tençon , and the jeu - parti , and toward the Renaissance period the riddle and the enigma . The paradox ...
... literary atmosphere is more inclined yet to paradox and argument . Among the most popular medieval genres are the débat , the tençon , and the jeu - parti , and toward the Renaissance period the riddle and the enigma . The paradox ...
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... literary , but the prin- ciple is the same in each case . Every would - be writer , from the tradi- tionally taught schoolboy to the humanist , had a commonplace book in which he recorded , under separate headings , stock arguments and ...
... literary , but the prin- ciple is the same in each case . Every would - be writer , from the tradi- tionally taught schoolboy to the humanist , had a commonplace book in which he recorded , under separate headings , stock arguments and ...
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... literary device which helps to give unity to the Essais . No complete chapter is devoted to the essays , although large parts of several Book II chapters and most Book III chapters are . The most important essay in this context is ...
... literary device which helps to give unity to the Essais . No complete chapter is devoted to the essays , although large parts of several Book II chapters and most Book III chapters are . The most important essay in this context is ...
Inhalt
The Age of Bluff | 3 |
Rabelais and the Techniques of Shock | 38 |
Montaigne and the Art of Bluff | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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