The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... prose narrative emerged with any clear distinctness in English letters , and even so late a writer as Henry Fielding felt obliged to define a novel as a prose epic . The first great story claimed by our literature is Beowulf , which ...
... prose narrative emerged with any clear distinctness in English letters , and even so late a writer as Henry Fielding felt obliged to define a novel as a prose epic . The first great story claimed by our literature is Beowulf , which ...
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... prose became an accepted standard literary form and the novel came to life . In 1516 Sir Thomas More published in ... prose work to use the stylistic tricks later made famous by John Lyly . Lyly , who is often given credit for having ...
... prose became an accepted standard literary form and the novel came to life . In 1516 Sir Thomas More published in ... prose work to use the stylistic tricks later made famous by John Lyly . Lyly , who is often given credit for having ...
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... prose became an accepted standard literary form and the novel came to life . In 1516 Sir Thomas More published in ... prose work to use the stylistic tricks later made famous by John Lyly . Lyly , who is often given credit for having ...
... prose became an accepted standard literary form and the novel came to life . In 1516 Sir Thomas More published in ... prose work to use the stylistic tricks later made famous by John Lyly . Lyly , who is often given credit for having ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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