British Writers: William Langland to the English Bible, 第 1-8 卷Scribner, 1979 - 400 頁 This collection of critical essays covers hundreds of writers who have made significant contributions to British, Irish, and Commonwealth literature from the 14th century to the present day. The contributors analyze many individual works and engage the reader withtheir distinctive themes and stylistic. Introductory essays and chronological tables open each volume and provide historical background. |
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... scenes of great beauty . The pastoral idea is ex- pressed as well as anywhere in the remarkable scene of the Battle of Towton ( Part Three , II.v ) , which , for all its stylization , forms a perfect dra- matic emblem of the personal ...
... scenes of great beauty . The pastoral idea is ex- pressed as well as anywhere in the remarkable scene of the Battle of Towton ( Part Three , II.v ) , which , for all its stylization , forms a perfect dra- matic emblem of the personal ...
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... scene ( II.iv ) when Fal- staff and Hal in turn take on the role of the king . Behind the game lurks reality , a subconscious and premonitory acknowledgment on Falstaff's part that the " son of England " should not " prove a thief and ...
... scene ( II.iv ) when Fal- staff and Hal in turn take on the role of the king . Behind the game lurks reality , a subconscious and premonitory acknowledgment on Falstaff's part that the " son of England " should not " prove a thief and ...
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... scene ( IV.ii ) in which Imogen , disguised as a boy and believed to be dead as the result of the Queen's drugs , is mourned by the two young men who , unknown to any of them , are her brothers , and lain to rest beside the headless ...
... scene ( IV.ii ) in which Imogen , disguised as a boy and believed to be dead as the result of the Queen's drugs , is mourned by the two young men who , unknown to any of them , are her brothers , and lain to rest beside the headless ...
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