Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1837-1933Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 510 Seiten |
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... Gothic writers ( or indeed of much literature of other periods , though that is a different question ) . ( 13 ) In England we may see the clash between Gothic and Neoclassical principle played out before our eyes around 1600 by the ...
... Gothic writers ( or indeed of much literature of other periods , though that is a different question ) . ( 13 ) In England we may see the clash between Gothic and Neoclassical principle played out before our eyes around 1600 by the ...
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... Gothic form and Gothic fantasy , and on the other Neoclassical literalism . Hurd's discovery was allied with the new Romantic historical imagination and feeling for the glamour of medievalism . He is subtle in literary perception , but ...
... Gothic form and Gothic fantasy , and on the other Neoclassical literalism . Hurd's discovery was allied with the new Romantic historical imagination and feeling for the glamour of medievalism . He is subtle in literary perception , but ...
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... Gothic structure by Grec- ian rules , he finds nothing but deformity . But the Gothic architecture has it's own rules , by which when it comes to be examined , it is seen to have it's merit , as well as the Grecian . The question is not ...
... Gothic structure by Grec- ian rules , he finds nothing but deformity . But the Gothic architecture has it's own rules , by which when it comes to be examined , it is seen to have it's merit , as well as the Grecian . The question is not ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPAL EDITIONS OF CHAUCERS WORKS UP TO 1933 | 33 |
CONTENTS | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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