The History of English Literature: One Indivisible, Unending BookUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1987 - 740 Seiten |
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Romance | 14 |
Chaucerian Epic and Romance | 29 |
Chaucer Langland and the Treachery of the Text | 43 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Adam allegory Arcadia Auden begins Beowulf Blake body Boswell Byron calls characters Chaucer classical Coleridge Coleridge's comedy comic consciousness creative Crusoe Daniel Deronda dead death declares describes Dickens divine Donne drama dream earth emotion English epic existence Faerie Queene Falstaff fantasy feeling fiction Finnegans Wake garden George Eliot ghost Gothic Grendel Hamlet heaven hero human imagination invention Jane Jane Austen Johnson Joyce Keats Lady landscape language Lear letter literary literature live lyric means medieval mental metaphor Milton mind moral narrative nature novel novelist numbers Paradise Lost pastoral play poem poem's poet poetic poetry realism reality romantic romanticism Satan says sexual Shakespeare Shelley Sidney Sidney's society song sonnet speech Spenser spirit story symbol symbolist tale Tamburlaine tells theatre things Tom Jones tragedy tragic Tristram Tristram Shandy truth verbal Victorian Virginia Woolf voice words Wordsworth writing Yeats Yeats's