Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volum 8Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 pàgines |
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... poem's publication , Foscolo's reputation was elevated into prominence , prompting quick translations into European languages . His detractors , primarily the clergy , objected to his anti - Christian stance and the womanizing in his ...
... poem's publication , Foscolo's reputation was elevated into prominence , prompting quick translations into European languages . His detractors , primarily the clergy , objected to his anti - Christian stance and the womanizing in his ...
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... poem Pale Fire by the American poet , John Shade . There is , as part of the novel , an editor's foreword , then the poem itself , followed by five times as many pages of editorial commentary as there are pages to the poem , and finally ...
... poem Pale Fire by the American poet , John Shade . There is , as part of the novel , an editor's foreword , then the poem itself , followed by five times as many pages of editorial commentary as there are pages to the poem , and finally ...
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... poem of the oral tradition , which evolved as the composition of a number of poets , but is commonly attributed to Homer . The Iliad celebrates heroes . A model of even greater influence was the Aeneid ( c . 29-19 B.C.E. ) , an epic poem ...
... poem of the oral tradition , which evolved as the composition of a number of poets , but is commonly attributed to Homer . The Iliad celebrates heroes . A model of even greater influence was the Aeneid ( c . 29-19 B.C.E. ) , an epic poem ...
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