Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... written evidence could hope to do . He was writing in a society of great historical consciousness , to the point of oppression by the past , and yet one where the business of writing hitherto set aside so much of what was to be learned ...
... written evidence could hope to do . He was writing in a society of great historical consciousness , to the point of oppression by the past , and yet one where the business of writing hitherto set aside so much of what was to be learned ...
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... written before this century to have entered the canon of European fiction ; and Manzoni remarked that he would never have thought of writing a novel if he hadn't read Walter Scott . It may be , as M. F. M. Meiklejohn suggested in ...
... written before this century to have entered the canon of European fiction ; and Manzoni remarked that he would never have thought of writing a novel if he hadn't read Walter Scott . It may be , as M. F. M. Meiklejohn suggested in ...
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... written : ' Not only from its magnitude , but also from the strength of the musical work I have put into it . I have endeavoured to be , before all things , dramatic . . . . The first night was , in Sullivan's view , the greatest ...
... written : ' Not only from its magnitude , but also from the strength of the musical work I have put into it . I have endeavoured to be , before all things , dramatic . . . . The first night was , in Sullivan's view , the greatest ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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