Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... popular literature . Largely anonymous , often repetitive , with crude woodcuts scattered haphazard through them , their subject matter is widespread , consisting mainly of translations of French stories of romance and chivalry ...
... popular literature . Largely anonymous , often repetitive , with crude woodcuts scattered haphazard through them , their subject matter is widespread , consisting mainly of translations of French stories of romance and chivalry ...
Pagina 349
... popular lib- rary movement . In the U.S.S.R. the existing libraries in Moscow , Leningrad , Odessa , Kharkov and Kiev have since 1917 become large central libraries , and new central libraries have been set up in the capitals of the con ...
... popular lib- rary movement . In the U.S.S.R. the existing libraries in Moscow , Leningrad , Odessa , Kharkov and Kiev have since 1917 become large central libraries , and new central libraries have been set up in the capitals of the con ...
Pagina 518
... popular or semi- popular heroic literature is one of Spain's literary glories . The epics were paraphrased in the medieval chronicles . In the 16th century poets wrote ' learned ' ballads in imitation of the popular ones , based on the ...
... popular or semi- popular heroic literature is one of Spain's literary glories . The epics were paraphrased in the medieval chronicles . In the 16th century poets wrote ' learned ' ballads in imitation of the popular ones , based on the ...
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