The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1967 - 763 Seiten This landmark book explores the ways in which the Greco-Roman tradition has shaped modern European and American literature. |
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... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE · 162-77 Introduction 162 Theocritus Pastoral in Greece and Rome Vergil and Arcadia Romance in Greece under the Roman empire Description of the Greek romances The three best known in the Renaissance Pastoral and ...
... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE · 162-77 Introduction 162 Theocritus Pastoral in Greece and Rome Vergil and Arcadia Romance in Greece under the Roman empire Description of the Greek romances The three best known in the Renaissance Pastoral and ...
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... pastoral elegies are Milton's Lycidas , written in 1637 for his friend King , Shelley's Adonais ( 1821 ) for poor Keats , and Arnold's Thyrsis ( 1866 ) , inspired by the death of Clough.27 And one of ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE pastoral drama.
... pastoral elegies are Milton's Lycidas , written in 1637 for his friend King , Shelley's Adonais ( 1821 ) for poor Keats , and Arnold's Thyrsis ( 1866 ) , inspired by the death of Clough.27 And one of ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE pastoral drama.
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... pastoral books of the Renaissance introduced huntresses and huntsmen as prominent characters . In Italy cattle did not regularly pasture on low - lying fields , but up on the hill - sides and among ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE 175 pastoral opera.
... pastoral books of the Renaissance introduced huntresses and huntsmen as prominent characters . In Italy cattle did not regularly pasture on low - lying fields , but up on the hill - sides and among ... PASTORAL AND ROMANCE 175 pastoral opera.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
PASTORAL | 12 |
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