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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 27 筆
第 38 頁
... Irish , in particular , agree , that the bards , to whom they give several names were the recorders and preservers of their ancient transactions . " 74 But he had scorn for Celtic nations that " pretend , no less than the Irish , to ...
... Irish , in particular , agree , that the bards , to whom they give several names were the recorders and preservers of their ancient transactions . " 74 But he had scorn for Celtic nations that " pretend , no less than the Irish , to ...
第 97 頁
... Irish kings of the Caledonian race " ( p . xxvi ) . In other words , the first King of a united Ireland was a Scot . His name was Conar . He pacified the warring tribes and they elected him ruler : Conar , the first king of Ireland ...
... Irish kings of the Caledonian race " ( p . xxvi ) . In other words , the first King of a united Ireland was a Scot . His name was Conar . He pacified the warring tribes and they elected him ruler : Conar , the first king of Ireland ...
第 115 頁
... Irish soil after the theft by Macpherson . Walker cited several Fenian poems that went into Charlotte Brooke's Reliques of Irish Poetry ( 1789 ) . Specific dating was again absent . Brooke ascribed nearly all the Fenian poems to an Irish ...
... Irish soil after the theft by Macpherson . Walker cited several Fenian poems that went into Charlotte Brooke's Reliques of Irish Poetry ( 1789 ) . Specific dating was again absent . Brooke ascribed nearly all the Fenian poems to an Irish ...
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