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. |
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4. oldal
... Glory ” ) , Arthur sets out in search of her and so rides as a knight errant through the allegorical world Spenser has created . Ultimately , had the poem been completed , Arthur was to have been united with Gloriana . The union of the ...
... Glory ” ) , Arthur sets out in search of her and so rides as a knight errant through the allegorical world Spenser has created . Ultimately , had the poem been completed , Arthur was to have been united with Gloriana . The union of the ...
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... glory . While this final exchange may seem an inappropriate ending for a play so basically comic , it may not be inconsistent , given the historical perspective of the age in which the play was written . After all , the glory of Arthur ...
... glory . While this final exchange may seem an inappropriate ending for a play so basically comic , it may not be inconsistent , given the historical perspective of the age in which the play was written . After all , the glory of Arthur ...
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... glory for manie causes , and cheefly this , is most commendable unto the world ( in that you have set at nought , Mordred our commune enemie , and in respect of equitie and oath of your alegeance to us made , have despised him your ...
... glory for manie causes , and cheefly this , is most commendable unto the world ( in that you have set at nought , Mordred our commune enemie , and in respect of equitie and oath of your alegeance to us made , have despised him your ...
21. oldal
... glory , holdes the same opinion . Neither singeth the sound censured society of learned witnesses any other song.60 But truely our conjecture is not of the places , but of the name of the place . Surelie I am almost brought to that ...
... glory , holdes the same opinion . Neither singeth the sound censured society of learned witnesses any other song.60 But truely our conjecture is not of the places , but of the name of the place . Surelie I am almost brought to that ...
23. oldal
... glory of them beganne to floorish , but of the Brittaines to decrease and fade away : Yet so , as the Saxones left almost nothing ( touching affaires passed betweene them and the Brittaines ) at that time perfectly written for the ...
... glory of them beganne to floorish , but of the Brittaines to decrease and fade away : Yet so , as the Saxones left almost nothing ( touching affaires passed betweene them and the Brittaines ) at that time perfectly written for the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
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translated from the Latin by RICHARD ROBINSON | 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 |
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