Modern Arthurian Literature: An Anthology of English & American Arthuriana from the Renaissance to the PresentAlan Lupack Routledge, 2014. máj. 22. - 504 oldal First published in 1992. This is a collection of works around the legend of King Arthur from both English and American sources. They range from the sixteenth century to the 1980s and includes authors such as Spenser, Swift, Fielding, Wordsworth, Tennyson, Swinburne, Morris, Carr, Hawthorne, Pyle, Richard Wilbur and Wendy M. Mnookin. |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 60 találatból.
4. oldal
... brought back to England the glory of her famous ancestor . But we do not follow Arthur throughout the poem . Book I , for example , begins with an account of how the Red Cross Knight , accompanied by Una ( a symbol of revealed Truth ) ...
... brought back to England the glory of her famous ancestor . But we do not follow Arthur throughout the poem . Book I , for example , begins with an account of how the Red Cross Knight , accompanied by Una ( a symbol of revealed Truth ) ...
15. oldal
... brought out of Brittaine ) at the coaste of Fraunce , and where upon she died . 20. Tumult . 21. The freedom from or removal of . 22. King of Lothian , a region in Scotland . In Malory his name is Lot and he is married to Morgawse ...
... brought out of Brittaine ) at the coaste of Fraunce , and where upon she died . 20. Tumult . 21. The freedom from or removal of . 22. King of Lothian , a region in Scotland . In Malory his name is Lot and he is married to Morgawse ...
18. oldal
... brought us , as what we have with most strong hand gotten abroade , wee may not onely keepe upright , but also get us more greater booties with some straunge37 and large increase : the which thing that it may at this instant be brought ...
... brought us , as what we have with most strong hand gotten abroade , wee may not onely keepe upright , but also get us more greater booties with some straunge37 and large increase : the which thing that it may at this instant be brought ...
21. oldal
... brought to that poynte , to beleeve that the River Alaunel is easily chaunged by the faulte of unlearned lybraryes62 into Camblan . This river ryseth in Cornewale a fewe myles above the towne Athelstowe otherwise Padstowe , a fisher ...
... brought to that poynte , to beleeve that the River Alaunel is easily chaunged by the faulte of unlearned lybraryes62 into Camblan . This river ryseth in Cornewale a fewe myles above the towne Athelstowe otherwise Padstowe , a fisher ...
26. oldal
... brought thither against him : least they ( should also with mallice of minde raige in crueltie towardes the deade body ) which had laboured by tooth and naile even now to possesse againe the whole island after his death . Againe for and ...
... brought thither against him : least they ( should also with mallice of minde raige in crueltie towardes the deade body ) which had laboured by tooth and naile even now to possesse againe the whole island after his death . Againe for and ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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12 | |
28 | |
JONATHAN SWIFT 16671745 | 81 |
BISHOP THOMAS PERCY COMPILER 17291811 | 108 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH 17701850 | 119 |
Introduction | 134 |
WILLIAM MORRIS 18341896 | 159 |
ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE 18371909 | 183 |
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Modern Arthurian Literature: An Anthology of English & American Arthuriana ... Alan Lupack Korlátozott előnézet - 2014 |
Modern Arthurian Literature: An Anthology of English and American Arthuriana ... Alan Lupack Korlátozott előnézet - 1992 |
Modern Arthurian Literature: An Anthology of English and American Arthuriana ... Alan Lupack Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1992 |
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
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