British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volumen2Jay Parini C. Scribner's Sons, 2002 - 509 páginas Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... present- ing exactly the same refined statements of courtly love ) , the female asks Nature for the grace of a year in which to make her decision , whereupon the other birds are free to choose their mates . Although not an explicit ...
... present- ing exactly the same refined statements of courtly love ) , the female asks Nature for the grace of a year in which to make her decision , whereupon the other birds are free to choose their mates . Although not an explicit ...
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... present , moves back in five stages to 1914 and then gradually returns to the present , so the play is divided in the time sequence ABCDE- FEDCBA . The structure makes it possible for Stoppard to create a number of effects : the ...
... present , moves back in five stages to 1914 and then gradually returns to the present , so the play is divided in the time sequence ABCDE- FEDCBA . The structure makes it possible for Stoppard to create a number of effects : the ...
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... Present and the Past , The ( Compton'Burnett ) , VII : 61 , 62 " Present and the Past : Eliot's Demonstra- tion , The " ( Leavis ) , VII : 237 " Present Estate of Pompeii " ( Lowry ) , Supp . III : 281-282 Present Laughter ( Coward ) ...
... Present and the Past , The ( Compton'Burnett ) , VII : 61 , 62 " Present and the Past : Eliot's Demonstra- tion , The " ( Leavis ) , VII : 237 " Present Estate of Pompeii " ( Lowry ) , Supp . III : 281-282 Present Laughter ( Coward ) ...
Contenido
Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 21 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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