The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... influence of the French was strong . Thomas ( usually known as Thomasius , in the Latin style then employed ) also started the first literary paper in German . Looked upon as a dangerous radical in Leipzig and eventually driven out , he ...
... influence of the French was strong . Thomas ( usually known as Thomasius , in the Latin style then employed ) also started the first literary paper in German . Looked upon as a dangerous radical in Leipzig and eventually driven out , he ...
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... influence of Dante , Ossian , Tasso , Plato , Cicero , and Byron . VICTOR HUGO - KING OF THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT The king of the romantic movement was Victor Hugo ( 1802-1885 ) . Son of a Napoleonic officer , Hugo was widely traveled in ...
... influence of Dante , Ossian , Tasso , Plato , Cicero , and Byron . VICTOR HUGO - KING OF THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT The king of the romantic movement was Victor Hugo ( 1802-1885 ) . Son of a Napoleonic officer , Hugo was widely traveled in ...
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... influence was the group that formed itself around the poet Stefan Georg ( 1863-1933 ) . Georg , too , was influenced by the French Symbolists , and his followers produced remarkable work . As editor of a prominent literary journal he ...
... influence was the group that formed itself around the poet Stefan Georg ( 1863-1933 ) . Georg , too , was influenced by the French Symbolists , and his followers produced remarkable work . As editor of a prominent literary journal he ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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