Philological Quarterly, المجلد 85،الأعداد 1-2University of Iowa, 2006 |
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الصفحة 43
... fiction qui pas n'ert voire " [ fiction that was not true ] ( 11 : 1394 ) . Machaut's poetic oeuvre , indeed , is pervaded by an acute concern not only with his own identity as author , but also with that of his diverse readers , and ...
... fiction qui pas n'ert voire " [ fiction that was not true ] ( 11 : 1394 ) . Machaut's poetic oeuvre , indeed , is pervaded by an acute concern not only with his own identity as author , but also with that of his diverse readers , and ...
الصفحة 141
... fiction was not , in fact , silenced by Pamela's publication . Catherine Ingrassia , Patrick Spedding , and Kathryn King recently have suggested that the style and popularity of amatory authors such as Eliza Haywood continued at least ...
... fiction was not , in fact , silenced by Pamela's publication . Catherine Ingrassia , Patrick Spedding , and Kathryn King recently have suggested that the style and popularity of amatory authors such as Eliza Haywood continued at least ...
الصفحة 162
... Fiction , 1660-1800 ( London : Virago , 1989 ) ; Ros Ballaster , Seductive Forms : Women's Amatory Fiction from 1684–1740 ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1992 ) ; John J. Richetti , Popular Fiction Before Richardson : Narrative Patterns ...
... Fiction , 1660-1800 ( London : Virago , 1989 ) ; Ros Ballaster , Seductive Forms : Women's Amatory Fiction from 1684–1740 ( Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1992 ) ; John J. Richetti , Popular Fiction Before Richardson : Narrative Patterns ...
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Ralph CHRISTINE M NEUFELD | 1 |
The SYLVIA HUOT | 25 |
With many a floryn he the hewes ROBERT EPSTEIN | 49 |
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