The History of World LiteratureUniversity of knowledge, 1938 - 383 strani |
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... MOVEMENT The king of the romantic movement was Victor Hugo ( 1802-1885 ) . Son of a Napoleonic officer , Hugo was widely traveled in his boyhood , read prodigiously , did everything , as in later life , on the grand scale . During his ...
... MOVEMENT The king of the romantic movement was Victor Hugo ( 1802-1885 ) . Son of a Napoleonic officer , Hugo was widely traveled in his boyhood , read prodigiously , did everything , as in later life , on the grand scale . During his ...
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Walter Blair. PROLETARIAN FICTIONISTS One of the most interesting movements in American writing is the proletarian movement . This is not followed with the furor it was a few years ago , but the discussions it invoked brought up some ...
Walter Blair. PROLETARIAN FICTIONISTS One of the most interesting movements in American writing is the proletarian movement . This is not followed with the furor it was a few years ago , but the discussions it invoked brought up some ...
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... movement that aspired to an expression of social and economic ideas . The poets of this group were dealing in what was at that time real to the people . Though they produced verse of little artistic worth , they opened new ways of ...
... movement that aspired to an expression of social and economic ideas . The poets of this group were dealing in what was at that time real to the people . Though they produced verse of little artistic worth , they opened new ways of ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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