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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... century scholars have claimed that medieval writers were deficient in imagination and thus unable to create plots , depending instead on historical events to provide their stories . Charlemagne's journey to Jerusalem , a complete ...
... century scholars have claimed that medieval writers were deficient in imagination and thus unable to create plots , depending instead on historical events to provide their stories . Charlemagne's journey to Jerusalem , a complete ...
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... century automatically created a new type of person , provided with formidable appetites and powerful means of satisfying them . The nineteenth century left these new people to their own devices . Believing in direct action , they ...
... century automatically created a new type of person , provided with formidable appetites and powerful means of satisfying them . The nineteenth century left these new people to their own devices . Believing in direct action , they ...
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... century tragedies at the Comedie Francaise , and Zenobia was considered one of the choice tragic roles for eigh- teenth century French actresses . This play and a few of Crébillon's other most successful works are considered to possess ...
... century tragedies at the Comedie Francaise , and Zenobia was considered one of the choice tragic roles for eigh- teenth century French actresses . This play and a few of Crébillon's other most successful works are considered to possess ...
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