The English Lyric from Wyatt to Donne: A History of the Plain and Eloquent StylesColleagues Press, 1990 - 391 sayfa Peterson challenges C.S. Lewis's definition of drab and golden strains of poetry in 16th-century English. Instead he dubs the different types eloquent and plain, and argues that the strength of the latter tradition rivals the finest flowers of the courtly lyric. |
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Introduction | 3 |
The Medieval Lyric | 9 |
Tottels Miscellany | 39 |
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The English Lyric from Wyatt to Donne: A History of the Plain and Eloquent ... Douglas L. Peterson Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1967 |
The English Lyric from Wyatt to Donne: A History of the Plain and Eloquent ... Douglas L. Peterson Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1967 |
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