The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... importance to the history of the relationship between the text and performance and also to the development of narrative forms . As Joseph W. Donohue and Martin Meisel have shown , the emphasis on situation exerted an important influence ...
... importance to the history of the relationship between the text and performance and also to the development of narrative forms . As Joseph W. Donohue and Martin Meisel have shown , the emphasis on situation exerted an important influence ...
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... important instance being his use of the Ars Poetica for a motto for his pamphlet on The Convention of Cintra ( 53-64 ) John Pritchard's ' Aristotle , Horace and Wordsworth ' builds carefully on the work of Thayer . Pritchard shows ...
... important instance being his use of the Ars Poetica for a motto for his pamphlet on The Convention of Cintra ( 53-64 ) John Pritchard's ' Aristotle , Horace and Wordsworth ' builds carefully on the work of Thayer . Pritchard shows ...
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... important essay Charles Lamb ( 1878 ) that Lamb's writings are a ' transition ' from the spirit of the eighteenth century to the deeper subjectivity , the intenser and closer living with itself2 characteristic of its own generation ...
... important essay Charles Lamb ( 1878 ) that Lamb's writings are a ' transition ' from the spirit of the eighteenth century to the deeper subjectivity , the intenser and closer living with itself2 characteristic of its own generation ...
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Restoring the London Connection Jonathan Bate | 181 |
Book Reviews 202 | 181 |
Fifty Years Ago Continued Selected by D E Wickham 214 | 181 |
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