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 FictionThe 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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7 The maxim " we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth " was quoted from Johnson's Adventurer 92 , where two of Virgil's pastorals were praised for their factual basis .
7 The maxim " we can always feel more than we can imagine , and that the most artful fiction must give way to truth " was quoted from Johnson's Adventurer 92 , where two of Virgil's pastorals were praised for their factual basis .
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second husband in " Queen Eleanor's Confession , " he said " if we may give any Credit to the following Song , the Historians are palpably mistaken . " 10 The paradoxical idea that imaginative literature of the past could be a more ...
second husband in " Queen Eleanor's Confession , " he said " if we may give any Credit to the following Song , the Historians are palpably mistaken . " 10 The paradoxical idea that imaginative literature of the past could be a more ...
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Ireland wished to give the Ireland family legal rights of possession of the newly discovered relics . Nothing could be more authoritative than Shakespeare's own voice de- claring this very information . Note that one of the plays ...
Ireland wished to give the Ireland family legal rights of possession of the newly discovered relics . Nothing could be more authoritative than Shakespeare's own voice de- claring this very information . Note that one of the plays ...
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