A People's History of English and American LiteratureNova Science, 2002 - 281 Seiten With special emphasis on literary merit, this book chronicles the literature of the great nations of Britain and America from their earliest origins to the twenty-first century. |
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... feeling and in choice of subject they were beginning to show the influence of the new national spirit . Because of this ... feel very sensibly the want of it . But , on the whole , though I never arrived at the perfection I had been so ...
... feeling and in choice of subject they were beginning to show the influence of the new national spirit . Because of this ... feel very sensibly the want of it . But , on the whole , though I never arrived at the perfection I had been so ...
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... feels he was happy in her company , filing the perfect phrase for his serene agnosticism and his welcome to the ... feel I am alone . I checked him while he spoke ; yet could he speak , Alas ! I would not check . For reasons not to ...
... feels he was happy in her company , filing the perfect phrase for his serene agnosticism and his welcome to the ... feel I am alone . I checked him while he spoke ; yet could he speak , Alas ! I would not check . For reasons not to ...
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... feel Riders to the Sea is the most perfect example of the one - act play . In its music , its intense tragedy , its simplicity , and its fidelity to the Gaelic feeling , it ranks as the finest work of the Irish National Theatre . In his ...
... feel Riders to the Sea is the most perfect example of the one - act play . In its music , its intense tragedy , its simplicity , and its fidelity to the Gaelic feeling , it ranks as the finest work of the Irish National Theatre . In his ...
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The AngloSaxon or Old English Period 4501066 | 1 |
The Revival of Learning and the Renaissance 14851660 | 11 |
The Puritan Interlude 16401660 | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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