Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 9Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... author . Complete agreement on this issue is unlikely to occur . Nevertheless , whether the product of a single author or a long - standing oral tradition , Poem of the Cid contains themes and elements of plot that may be observed ...
... author . Complete agreement on this issue is unlikely to occur . Nevertheless , whether the product of a single author or a long - standing oral tradition , Poem of the Cid contains themes and elements of plot that may be observed ...
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... Author : Samuel Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) First published : 1765 Samuel Johnson's preface to The Plays of William Shakespeare has long been considered a classic document of English literary criticism . In it Johnson sets forth his editorial ...
... Author : Samuel Johnson ( 1709-1784 ) First published : 1765 Samuel Johnson's preface to The Plays of William Shakespeare has long been considered a classic document of English literary criticism . In it Johnson sets forth his editorial ...
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... author . First , it can be established that the author was Christian . By 1300 , virtually all of Europe was ruled by the Roman Catholic church , either directly or indirectly . England , however , was one of the most tolerant nations ...
... author . First , it can be established that the author was Christian . By 1300 , virtually all of Europe was ruled by the Roman Catholic church , either directly or indirectly . England , however , was one of the most tolerant nations ...
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