Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 52
... classical " and " classicism . " There is also the fact that an " Age of Louis XIV , " thanks to its inevitable contradictions and infinite variety , can easily accommodate , along with all the canonically " classical " writers , the ...
... classical " and " classicism . " There is also the fact that an " Age of Louis XIV , " thanks to its inevitable contradictions and infinite variety , can easily accommodate , along with all the canonically " classical " writers , the ...
Page 53
... classical " doctrine , in the same way and for the same reasons as the word it- self , is a complete epiphenomenon . Unlike the several " romantic " manifestoes - Racine et Shakespeare , the preface to Cromwell , L'Art romantique ...
... classical " doctrine , in the same way and for the same reasons as the word it- self , is a complete epiphenomenon . Unlike the several " romantic " manifestoes - Racine et Shakespeare , the preface to Cromwell , L'Art romantique ...
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... classical " authors and their critics . It is highly significant in this regard that Zuber's chapter on " La Doctrine et l'esthétique classiques , " which owes a large debt to Borgerhoff's perceptions , should invert the usual dosages ...
... classical " authors and their critics . It is highly significant in this regard that Zuber's chapter on " La Doctrine et l'esthétique classiques , " which owes a large debt to Borgerhoff's perceptions , should invert the usual dosages ...
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