Thomas De Quincey's Theory of LiteratureUniversity of Michigan Press, 1943 - 313 páginas |
Contenido
PHILOSOPHICAL BACKGROUND | 14 |
The Understanding Heart and the Moral | 42 |
GENERAL AESTHETIC | 67 |
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Thomas De Quincey's Theory of Literature Sigmund Kluss Proctor,Paul Mueschke Vista de fragmentos - 1943 |
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