The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... greatest poetry was satiric , his satire was romantic . It gave voice to the personal point of view of George Gordon , Lord Byron , and in Don Juan ( 1818-23 ) , his greatest poem , Byron succeeded in expressing his real personality ...
... greatest poetry was satiric , his satire was romantic . It gave voice to the personal point of view of George Gordon , Lord Byron , and in Don Juan ( 1818-23 ) , his greatest poem , Byron succeeded in expressing his real personality ...
Stran 273
... greatest triumph was his three - volume social novel , Debit and Credit ( 1854 ) . One of the most skilful writers of the shorter novels was Paul Heyse ( 1830-1914 ) , who had a Latin warmth , and for the most part wrote stories with ...
... greatest triumph was his three - volume social novel , Debit and Credit ( 1854 ) . One of the most skilful writers of the shorter novels was Paul Heyse ( 1830-1914 ) , who had a Latin warmth , and for the most part wrote stories with ...
Stran 278
... greatest of all Russian writers and perhaps the world's greatest nov- elist is Feodor Dostoyevsky ( 1821-1881 ) . His first book , Poor People ( 1846 ) , written when he was twenty - three , was hailed by Nekrasov and others , a ...
... greatest of all Russian writers and perhaps the world's greatest nov- elist is Feodor Dostoyevsky ( 1821-1881 ) . His first book , Poor People ( 1846 ) , written when he was twenty - three , was hailed by Nekrasov and others , a ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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