Masterpieces of World Literature in Digest FormHarper, 1952 - Всего страниц: 1306 Gives synopses of novels, plays, epics, essays, philosophical works, and poetry, along with principle characters and date of first publication or presentation. |
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... seem more important than their human embodi- ment , the village of Fontamara appears as the real hero . Because no characters are fully developed , it is what Fontamara stands for that really seems to count . The town is raped , not the ...
... seem more important than their human embodi- ment , the village of Fontamara appears as the real hero . Because no characters are fully developed , it is what Fontamara stands for that really seems to count . The town is raped , not the ...
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... seems to express the poet's thirst for vivid sensation and experience , as well as his remarkable impressionability . The choice of the rather long poem " Zone " as the first in the 1913 collection seems surprising . It was not ...
... seems to express the poet's thirst for vivid sensation and experience , as well as his remarkable impressionability . The choice of the rather long poem " Zone " as the first in the 1913 collection seems surprising . It was not ...
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... seems to involve a charac- teristic , deliberate attempt at obfuscating originality on the part of the poet . The title may seem appropriate , however , after a reading of the pieces it covers . There are in fact many poems that might ...
... seems to involve a charac- teristic , deliberate attempt at obfuscating originality on the part of the poet . The title may seem appropriate , however , after a reading of the pieces it covers . There are in fact many poems that might ...
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Ruslan and Lyudmila Alexander Pushkin | 30 |
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage George Gordon Byron | 102 |
Conversations of Goethe with Eckermann and Soret Johann Peter Ecker | 141 |
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