The Making of History: A Study of the Literary Forgeries of James Macpherson and Thomas Chatterton in Relation to Eighteenth-century Ideas of History and FictionFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1986 - 228 頁 The literary forgeries of James Macpherson and Thomas Chatterton are studied within the context of the eighteenth-century debate about the validity of using literature as a historical source and history as a literary topic. |
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第 79 頁
... Fragment II was Shilric's . The poem was a sequel to Fragment I. Surprisngly , it was Shilric who mourned the loss of Vinvela . She died of grief at hearing , mistakenly , of his loss in battle . Her spirit returned : " She speaks : but ...
... Fragment II was Shilric's . The poem was a sequel to Fragment I. Surprisngly , it was Shilric who mourned the loss of Vinvela . She died of grief at hearing , mistakenly , of his loss in battle . Her spirit returned : " She speaks : but ...
第 85 頁
... ( Fragments XIII , XIV , XV ) was their seeming incongruity and inconsequentiality . Fragment XIII had no spontaneous bardic voice , and Fragments XIV and XV had themes unrelated to Fingal's expedition to Ireland ( they would in fact be ...
... ( Fragments XIII , XIV , XV ) was their seeming incongruity and inconsequentiality . Fragment XIII had no spontaneous bardic voice , and Fragments XIV and XV had themes unrelated to Fingal's expedition to Ireland ( they would in fact be ...
第 94 頁
... Fragment VII . He now died treacherously at the hands of Cairbar . Macpherson explained the inconsistency by declaring that new , more authentic Ossianic pieces had been located by him since 1760. Fragment VII was now styled the work of ...
... Fragment VII . He now died treacherously at the hands of Cairbar . Macpherson explained the inconsistency by declaring that new , more authentic Ossianic pieces had been located by him since 1760. Fragment VII was now styled the work of ...
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