Literary Theory/Renaissance TextsPatricia A. Parker, David Quint Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 399 Seiten The editors of this book have brought together a collection of first-rate essays that display the range and fecundity of contemporary theory.--Ralph Flores, Philosophy and Literature. |
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Petrarchs Poetics | 20 |
Desire | 33 |
The End of Discourse in Machiavellis Prince | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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