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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... readers there is emotional appeal in that sentence . Or consider Caesar's reply to Calpurnia , in Shakespeare's play ... reader . - - Because in various historic epochs large groups of people think about the same things things having to ...
... readers there is emotional appeal in that sentence . Or consider Caesar's reply to Calpurnia , in Shakespeare's play ... reader . - - Because in various historic epochs large groups of people think about the same things things having to ...
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... reader to forget all about that in the rush of the story and the splendid pictures of the women knitting while heads fall under the guillotine . What strikes sincere readers most about Dickens is his inexhaustible powers of invention ...
... reader to forget all about that in the rush of the story and the splendid pictures of the women knitting while heads fall under the guillotine . What strikes sincere readers most about Dickens is his inexhaustible powers of invention ...
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... reader . His ideas are the ideas of the majority , and in his fiction he extolled the comforts of conformity . Most unlike Dreiser is Tarkington's strict adherence to conventional morality , and there is strong evidence that the ...
... reader . His ideas are the ideas of the majority , and in his fiction he extolled the comforts of conformity . Most unlike Dreiser is Tarkington's strict adherence to conventional morality , and there is strong evidence that the ...
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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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