The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1957 - 763 Seiten "An account of the chief ways in which the Greco-Roman tradition has shaped the literatures of modern Europe and America. Beginning with Old English poetry and French romance, and continuing to mid-twentieth century, the author shows how one country after another learned forms, imagery, myths, style and standards in the gradual but continuous rediscovery of Greco-Roman literary arts." [Back cover]. |
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... Renaissance 6 : The Renaissance : Translation 7 : The Renaissance : Drama · 556 562 573 583 · 587 · 593 • 598 " " 8 : The Renaissance : Epic 601 " " 9 : The Renaissance : Pastoral and Romance 611 " " 10 : Rabelais and Montaigne · 614 39 ...
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... Renaissance is that in the later Renaissance form and matter , character and style , are more completely interpenetrated , while in the earlier period there are many conflicts and wastages . Doubt and insecurity , experiment and ...
... Renaissance is that in the later Renaissance form and matter , character and style , are more completely interpenetrated , while in the earlier period there are many conflicts and wastages . Doubt and insecurity , experiment and ...
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... Renaissance , it destroyed several systems of thought which had been in existence for centuries and had gradually become less and less vital , more and more meaningless and conventional . Like the Renaissance , it gave the world a fresh ...
... Renaissance , it destroyed several systems of thought which had been in existence for centuries and had gradually become less and less vital , more and more meaningless and conventional . Like the Renaissance , it gave the world a fresh ...
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