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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... Story of King Arthur and His Knights ( 1903 ) SARA TEASDALE ( 1884–1933 ) " Guenevere " ( 1911 ) EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ( 1869–1935 ) Merlin ( 1917 ) 332 342 359 361 IV : THE MODERN PERIOD 432 441 443 446 449 Introduction JOHN ...
... Story of King Arthur and His Knights ( 1903 ) SARA TEASDALE ( 1884–1933 ) " Guenevere " ( 1911 ) EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ( 1869–1935 ) Merlin ( 1917 ) 332 342 359 361 IV : THE MODERN PERIOD 432 441 443 446 449 Introduction JOHN ...
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... stories and sites make their way into such poems as Michael Drayton's Poly - Olbion ( 1612 ) and Thomas Churchyard's The Worthines of Wales ( 1587 ) . Published just five years after Robinson's translation of Leland's Assertion ...
... stories and sites make their way into such poems as Michael Drayton's Poly - Olbion ( 1612 ) and Thomas Churchyard's The Worthines of Wales ( 1587 ) . Published just five years after Robinson's translation of Leland's Assertion ...
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... stories - seals him in a rock where he will never touch a woman again . The play ends with another complex prediction : the Saxons will ultimately triumph , but first Arthur will win great fame , only to die “ in the middest of all his ...
... stories - seals him in a rock where he will never touch a woman again . The play ends with another complex prediction : the Saxons will ultimately triumph , but first Arthur will win great fame , only to die “ in the middest of all his ...
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... stories ” of Arthur's time but that “ his arts must be to governe , and give lawes / To peace no less than armes . ” This emphasis on using " chivalrous attainments to guarantee peace rather than wage war unnecessarily ” is one of the ...
... stories ” of Arthur's time but that “ his arts must be to governe , and give lawes / To peace no less than armes . ” This emphasis on using " chivalrous attainments to guarantee peace rather than wage war unnecessarily ” is one of the ...
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... stories survives . King Arthur and his knights rarely receive serious treatment , even of the kind seen in Dryden's drama . The only memorable uses of Arthurian material are found in satiric pieces . In the early seventeenth century ...
... stories survives . King Arthur and his knights rarely receive serious treatment , even of the kind seen in Dryden's drama . The only memorable uses of Arthurian material are found in satiric pieces . In the early seventeenth century ...
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 |
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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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