A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... George Eliot left with Lewes for Florence , to prosecute her researches into the background of the historical novel she was planning . The project became a two - years ' night- mare . Romola , published in 1863 , was a book , she said ...
... George Eliot left with Lewes for Florence , to prosecute her researches into the background of the historical novel she was planning . The project became a two - years ' night- mare . Romola , published in 1863 , was a book , she said ...
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... George Eliot moved on to a novel of considerable complexity , Adam Bede . The story is basically a conventional one of seduction and repentance ; but the method in which she presented it , making the portraits of her characters a study ...
... George Eliot moved on to a novel of considerable complexity , Adam Bede . The story is basically a conventional one of seduction and repentance ; but the method in which she presented it , making the portraits of her characters a study ...
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... George Crabbe ( New York , 1965 ) . Cobban , A. , Edmund Burke and the Revolt against the Eighteenth Century ( London , 1929 ) . Crabbe , George , Tales , 1812 , and other selected poems , ed . Howard Mills ( Cam- bridge , 1967 ) ...
... George Crabbe ( New York , 1965 ) . Cobban , A. , Edmund Burke and the Revolt against the Eighteenth Century ( London , 1929 ) . Crabbe , George , Tales , 1812 , and other selected poems , ed . Howard Mills ( Cam- bridge , 1967 ) ...
Contenido
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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