Introduction to Comparative LiteraturePegasus, 1974 - 349 pagini |
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Pagina 63
... French metropolis by 1600 , or shortly thereafter . In the course of the seventeenth century , Paris became acquainted with Sidney's Arcadia ( 1624 ) , More's Utopia ( 1643 ) , Hobbes ' De Cive ( 1649 ) , Locke's Thoughts concerning ...
... French metropolis by 1600 , or shortly thereafter . In the course of the seventeenth century , Paris became acquainted with Sidney's Arcadia ( 1624 ) , More's Utopia ( 1643 ) , Hobbes ' De Cive ( 1649 ) , Locke's Thoughts concerning ...
Pagina 65
... French and Russian armies , mutual influences were bound to develop ; yet it was only later in the nine- teenth and in the twentieth century that Russian literature was truly revealed to French authors . Even today there are occasions ...
... French and Russian armies , mutual influences were bound to develop ; yet it was only later in the nine- teenth and in the twentieth century that Russian literature was truly revealed to French authors . Even today there are occasions ...
Pagina 66
... French . The general ascendancy of the French language and the non - existence , in the mind of the French , of a Russian cultural world are illustrated in Comte de Rivarol's celebrated Discours sur l'universalité de la langue française ...
... French . The general ascendancy of the French language and the non - existence , in the mind of the French , of a Russian cultural world are illustrated in Comte de Rivarol's celebrated Discours sur l'universalité de la langue française ...
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The Historical Perspective | 5 |
The Meaning of World Literature | 14 |
A Philosophy of Letters | 21 |
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