Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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... movement were Naim and Sami Frashëri , Kristoforidhi , the Bible trans- lator and lexicographer , and the activist Jan Vreto . Routed once more , the literary movement spread to Egypt where it was propagated by the folk - poets Thimi ...
... movement were Naim and Sami Frashëri , Kristoforidhi , the Bible trans- lator and lexicographer , and the activist Jan Vreto . Routed once more , the literary movement spread to Egypt where it was propagated by the folk - poets Thimi ...
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... movement , Kafka ) . Although the movement produced in Franz Werfel a poet of European im- portance , in Kafka and Schickele out- standing novelists and in Edschmid a writer of powerful short stories , its real achievement lies in the ...
... movement , Kafka ) . Although the movement produced in Franz Werfel a poet of European im- portance , in Kafka and Schickele out- standing novelists and in Edschmid a writer of powerful short stories , its real achievement lies in the ...
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... movement of the middle ages , which took shape with John of Fécamp and Anselm , going back to Augustine for its inspiration . The Cis- tercians carried on this movement , which centres round the cult of the Holy Name , the praises of ...
... movement of the middle ages , which took shape with John of Fécamp and Anselm , going back to Augustine for its inspiration . The Cis- tercians carried on this movement , which centres round the cult of the Holy Name , the praises of ...
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