The Penguin Book of Scottish VerseTom Scott Penguin, 1970 - 518 Seiten |
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... tradition . Ossian MacPherson drew upon this great oral tradition as late as the eighteenth century for the highly romanticized and original translations ' which made him famous . He has been rather unfairly abused by the purists , but ...
... tradition . Ossian MacPherson drew upon this great oral tradition as late as the eighteenth century for the highly romanticized and original translations ' which made him famous . He has been rather unfairly abused by the purists , but ...
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... the freedom of nationality . The Kingis Quair is also traditional , but in a very different and less enduring tradition . The cult of courtly love , essentially an adulterous love or worship of a great lady by 30 INTRODUCTION 30.
... the freedom of nationality . The Kingis Quair is also traditional , but in a very different and less enduring tradition . The cult of courtly love , essentially an adulterous love or worship of a great lady by 30 INTRODUCTION 30.
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... traditions here : oral tradition allows and approves of ' improving ' , and literary tradition forbids it , because the work is the property of an individual artist . Men like Scott felt themselves to belong to both traditions , and so ...
... traditions here : oral tradition allows and approves of ' improving ' , and literary tradition forbids it , because the work is the property of an individual artist . Men like Scott felt themselves to belong to both traditions , and so ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
ANONYMOUS c 1300 | 59 |
ANONYMOUS c 1500 | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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