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... historical thinking , even today . II In the world of art hybrids are never popular ; and it is only in very recent times that the historical novel has begun to achieve some claim to serious respect as a creative medium . When we ...
... historical thinking , even today . II In the world of art hybrids are never popular ; and it is only in very recent times that the historical novel has begun to achieve some claim to serious respect as a creative medium . When we ...
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... historical fiction subtleties of character are un- important , and psychological or historical veracity positive dis- advantages . The whole thing is a variation on the fairy - tale motif ; and a constant of the fairy - tale is that ...
... historical fiction subtleties of character are un- important , and psychological or historical veracity positive dis- advantages . The whole thing is a variation on the fairy - tale motif ; and a constant of the fairy - tale is that ...
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... ( historical or otherwise ) , the scope and limits of ' genuine historical study ' , and the true iden- tity of ' the real facts of the past ' . Both hint at the oddly restric- tive conventions which shackle so many academic historians in ...
... ( historical or otherwise ) , the scope and limits of ' genuine historical study ' , and the true iden- tity of ' the real facts of the past ' . Both hint at the oddly restric- tive conventions which shackle so many academic historians in ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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