Scottish Literary Journal, Volumele 23-24Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1996 |
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Pagina 45
... fact that the highest potentials of folk humour had attained the level of great literature and had fertilized it . Without being aware of this fact it is impossible to understand either the culture or the literature of the sixteenth ...
... fact that the highest potentials of folk humour had attained the level of great literature and had fertilized it . Without being aware of this fact it is impossible to understand either the culture or the literature of the sixteenth ...
Pagina 67
... fact , a fusion of fact and fiction , human nature and imagination , and of the two Galts , rather than just a mere ' imaginary autobiography ' , I turn now to a short dismemberment , as it were , of its constituent events , which , in ...
... fact , a fusion of fact and fiction , human nature and imagination , and of the two Galts , rather than just a mere ' imaginary autobiography ' , I turn now to a short dismemberment , as it were , of its constituent events , which , in ...
Pagina 39
... fact that he was breaking ground in Wales ' ( Lockhart , p.550 ) , but such a fact could have been relayed to Germany before Sir Walter began actually to write The Betrothed . According to De Quincey , ' tricks had been meditated upon ...
... fact that he was breaking ground in Wales ' ( Lockhart , p.550 ) , but such a fact could have been relayed to Germany before Sir Walter began actually to write The Betrothed . According to De Quincey , ' tricks had been meditated upon ...
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ROBIN DIX The Literary Relationship of Mark | 13 |
MARJORY HARPER Adventure or Exile? The Scottish | 21 |
The Teaching | 33 |
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