A Critical History of English Literature: from the beginnings to the sixteenth century, Svazek 1 |
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Recenze od uživatele - booktsunami - LibraryThingThis is a fairly old book but it was a favourite of mine when I was studying for English Honours at the Final High School Examinations. (What was I thinking?). But Daisches is endlessly erudite but ... Přečíst celou recenzi
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THE JONSONIAN AND THE META | 11 |
CHAPTER | 14 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF MIDDLE ENGLISH PROSE | 31 |
PHYSICAL TRADITIONS | 53 |
FABLIAU LYRIC DREAM | 68 |
CHAUCER GOWER PIERS PLOWMAN | 89 |
ALLEGORY BALLAD | 92 |
THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES | 128 |
THE EARLY TUDOR SCENE | 146 |
PAGE | 156 |
SPENSER AND HIS TIME | 165 |
Contents | 203 |
8 | 208 |
SHAKESPEARE | 217 |
MILTON | 234 |
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