The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... literary saga of Camelot , which vanishes in the end almost as surely as if it had stepped from the libretto of Finian's Rainbow . Does this really surprise us ? Indeed , it is a familiar and also formidable literary stratagem from a ...
... literary saga of Camelot , which vanishes in the end almost as surely as if it had stepped from the libretto of Finian's Rainbow . Does this really surprise us ? Indeed , it is a familiar and also formidable literary stratagem from a ...
74. oldal
... literary history has tried to make of it for perhaps chauvinistic reasons based on inexact standards of literary evaluation . We doubt very much that it is the equal of Homer or the Poetic Edda or Vergil or Dante . Yet is is a great ...
... literary history has tried to make of it for perhaps chauvinistic reasons based on inexact standards of literary evaluation . We doubt very much that it is the equal of Homer or the Poetic Edda or Vergil or Dante . Yet is is a great ...
112. oldal
... literary epic . Wordsworth was right to refer to Milton's " great organ voice , " which , in its highly Latinate poetry , in the baroque manner , was never surpassed . As with James Joyce in prose , Milton has a more com- plete mastery ...
... literary epic . Wordsworth was right to refer to Milton's " great organ voice , " which , in its highly Latinate poetry , in the baroque manner , was never surpassed . As with James Joyce in prose , Milton has a more com- plete mastery ...
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Montaigne as Christian Tragic Hero | 9 |
Pascal as Christian Tragic Hero | 21 |
Baudelaire as Christian Tragic Hero | 39 |
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