Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volume 4Frank Northen Magill |
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... author's life and position in German literature but also insightful critical assessment . Chapter 4 discusses Goethe's major dramatic works , including Egmont . Includes bibliography and chronology of Goethe's life and works . Hatfield ...
... author's life and position in German literature but also insightful critical assessment . Chapter 4 discusses Goethe's major dramatic works , including Egmont . Includes bibliography and chronology of Goethe's life and works . Hatfield ...
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... Author : Charles Lamb ( 1775-1834 ) First published : Essays of Elia , 1823 ; Last Essays of Elia , 1833 The essays ... author , surfaces in a variety of ways , particularly in literary debts , allusions , and subject matter . In ...
... Author : Charles Lamb ( 1775-1834 ) First published : Essays of Elia , 1823 ; Last Essays of Elia , 1833 The essays ... author , surfaces in a variety of ways , particularly in literary debts , allusions , and subject matter . In ...
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... author's own biography and the process of writing the novel itself . Only about one - third of the novel concerns the plot , while the rest presents descriptions of life in St. Petersburg and the provinces and digressions on the theater ...
... author's own biography and the process of writing the novel itself . Only about one - third of the novel concerns the plot , while the rest presents descriptions of life in St. Petersburg and the provinces and digressions on the theater ...
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