Chaucer, the Critical Heritage: 1385-1837Derek Brewer Routledge & K. Paul, 1978 - 342 Seiten |
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... literary mind , solidly ' there ' , since his own lifetime . III The tradition of commenting in reference to Chaucer is thus the only tradition of critical commentary in English that exists continuously from before the end of the six ...
... literary mind , solidly ' there ' , since his own lifetime . III The tradition of commenting in reference to Chaucer is thus the only tradition of critical commentary in English that exists continuously from before the end of the six ...
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... Literary Supple- ment ' , 24 March 1972 , pp . 343-4 . ) ' An Apologie for Poetrie ' has great significance . It is the first appearance in English of a coherent theory and justification of literature and literary study . As such it ...
... Literary Supple- ment ' , 24 March 1972 , pp . 343-4 . ) ' An Apologie for Poetrie ' has great significance . It is the first appearance in English of a coherent theory and justification of literature and literary study . As such it ...
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... literary Gothic . His distinction between Gothic or ' classical ' ( what is now better called Neoclassical ) is an important contribution to the understanding of literary form , and of the literary concepts , conscious and uncon- scious ...
... literary Gothic . His distinction between Gothic or ' classical ' ( what is now better called Neoclassical ) is an important contribution to the understanding of literary form , and of the literary concepts , conscious and uncon- scious ...
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CONTENTS | 34 |
Comments | 35 |
THOMAS USK Love praises the philosophical poet c 1387 | 42 |
Urheberrecht | |
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