The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... popular literature . There is a marked differ- ence between true popular literature , that of folklore and folk song , and the popular literature of modern times . Popular literature today is produced either to be read by a literate ...
... popular literature . There is a marked differ- ence between true popular literature , that of folklore and folk song , and the popular literature of modern times . Popular literature today is produced either to be read by a literate ...
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... popular singers , who recite at public gatherings . This popular tradition , however , must be dis- popular tinguished from a tradition that still forms an integral part tradition of of the culture of a nobility . For when a heroic epic ...
... popular singers , who recite at public gatherings . This popular tradition , however , must be dis- popular tinguished from a tradition that still forms an integral part tradition of of the culture of a nobility . For when a heroic epic ...
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... popular short romance like Aucassin and Nicolette ( 13th century ) fail to address any of the three Matters . Also widely respected was the exemplum , a short didac- tic tale usually intended to dramatize or otherwise inspire model ...
... popular short romance like Aucassin and Nicolette ( 13th century ) fail to address any of the three Matters . Also widely respected was the exemplum , a short didac- tic tale usually intended to dramatize or otherwise inspire model ...
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