A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... tradition . Although medievalism involved varying and sometimes contradictory ideas and programs , its basic aims remained very similar throughout an existence that stretched from the Renaissance into modern times and that embraced ...
... tradition . Although medievalism involved varying and sometimes contradictory ideas and programs , its basic aims remained very similar throughout an existence that stretched from the Renaissance into modern times and that embraced ...
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... tradition had become rootless and denatured . In the country and at such places as Oxford , the Gothic tradition of building survived right through the neoclassical period . The old tales of Bevis of Hamp- ton and Guy of Warwick , long ...
... tradition had become rootless and denatured . In the country and at such places as Oxford , the Gothic tradition of building survived right through the neoclassical period . The old tales of Bevis of Hamp- ton and Guy of Warwick , long ...
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... tradition . The Middle Ages thus stand for absolute as opposed to purely relative values , for a concept best ... traditional or venerable was no justification for either an institution or belief . One area in which medievalism was ...
... tradition . The Middle Ages thus stand for absolute as opposed to purely relative values , for a concept best ... traditional or venerable was no justification for either an institution or belief . One area in which medievalism was ...
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