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... truth ( 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 ...
... truth ( 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 ...
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... truth has been enlarged to a point where it is at last compatible with the artist's exploration of human nature : a view Carlyle stated in its simplest terms after reading Scott's Waverley novels : These historical novels have taught ...
... truth has been enlarged to a point where it is at last compatible with the artist's exploration of human nature : a view Carlyle stated in its simplest terms after reading Scott's Waverley novels : These historical novels have taught ...
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... truth is nothing but very elegant comedy . The difference between the two kinds can be stated quite simply in these terms . In each kind , gods share the action of the play with men , but in the one their presence pervades the whole ...
... truth is nothing but very elegant comedy . The difference between the two kinds can be stated quite simply in these terms . In each kind , gods share the action of the play with men , but in the one their presence pervades the whole ...
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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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