"Never-ending Adventure": Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Spanish Literature in Honor of Peter N. DunnEdward H. Friedman, Harlan Gary Sturm Juan de la Cuesta, 2002 - 439 oldal |
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... courses in Spanish medieval literature , and nineteenth- and twentieth century - Spanish literature , as well as courses ... course , granted - and the rest is history . He spent eleven years . at the University of Rochester followed by ...
... courses in Spanish medieval literature , and nineteenth- and twentieth century - Spanish literature , as well as courses ... course , granted - and the rest is history . He spent eleven years . at the University of Rochester followed by ...
251. oldal
... course , obvious , but one might well ask whether these shepherds are really fake . Are they feigning a role or fulfilling one ? Is there a reality behind the role , or is the role itself the reality ? Cervantes mischievously does not ...
... course , obvious , but one might well ask whether these shepherds are really fake . Are they feigning a role or fulfilling one ? Is there a reality behind the role , or is the role itself the reality ? Cervantes mischievously does not ...
312. oldal
... course , in that other infernal opposite ) . All that exists in the sublunary sphere is but a reflection of these eternal realms , and within the endless chain of mirrorings and repetitions which exist in this world it would be ...
... course , in that other infernal opposite ) . All that exists in the sublunary sphere is but a reflection of these eternal realms , and within the endless chain of mirrorings and repetitions which exist in this world it would be ...
Tartalomjegyzék
TRIBUTE TO PETER N DUNN | 15 |
EDWARD H FRIEDMAN | 24 |
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
Copyright | |
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