Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 Seiten |
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... readers.8 In many ways , the canonical writers call their readers back to values and ways of seeing the world . Because they see themselves as bearers of an ideal , a norm , even a Platonic form , their art is constantly moving toward ...
... readers.8 In many ways , the canonical writers call their readers back to values and ways of seeing the world . Because they see themselves as bearers of an ideal , a norm , even a Platonic form , their art is constantly moving toward ...
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... reading public . These readers were accustomed to hearing sermons and speeches and reading conduct books , proverbs , and jest books , and the Renaissance pamphlets often followed these models . Such readers were accustomed to obtrusive ...
... reading public . These readers were accustomed to hearing sermons and speeches and reading conduct books , proverbs , and jest books , and the Renaissance pamphlets often followed these models . Such readers were accustomed to obtrusive ...
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... Readers pleasure is not the less . * Here he promised both truth and immediacy of a new kind without lessening the reader's pleasure . The apparent artlessness and informality was meant to decrease the distance between writer and reader ...
... Readers pleasure is not the less . * Here he promised both truth and immediacy of a new kind without lessening the reader's pleasure . The apparent artlessness and informality was meant to decrease the distance between writer and reader ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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