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The first detailed account of the works of the Royal Historiographer whose name marks a period in Russian literature.... Read More >>
This edition of John M. Lothian's transcription of an almost complete set of a student's notes on Smith's lectures... Read More >>
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A foremost practitioner of English short-story writing, the wife of John Middleton Murry, and a gifted writer of... Read More >>
The certainty that deep down we are all schlemiels is perhaps what makes America love an inept ball team or a Woody... Read More >>
In this work intended as an introduction to the works of Updike, Mrs. Burchard offers a trenchant analysis of the... Read More >>
Updike's importance in contemporary literature is stressed by this and the following work. Here Mr. Taylor relates... Read More >>
Zinaida Hippius, who died in 1945atthe age of 76, was a poet, novelist, and essayist. Her works had a remarkable... Read More >>
D.J. Conlon examines Guy of Warwick,, a popular thirteenth century Saxon legend adapted into Anglo-French prose... Read More >>
Seventeenth-century French author Paul Scarron's Roman comique has often been dismissed by critics as episodic and... Read More >>
A critical edition of an adaptation of the Discipline Clericalis, the first western collection of eastern apologues,... Read More >>
This critical, annotated edition and study of a long-neglected work by Lope de Vega reveals the philosophical seriousness... Read More >>
John Bowle was the first scholar to consider Don Quixote a masterpiece. His edition, published in six volumes in... Read More >>
A critical bibliography of the Nodier studies and editions of his works that appeared between 1923 and 1967. Part... Read More >>
An attempt to trace the development of Moliere criticism organised around three categories: biographical, academic... Read More >>
Scholarly opinion on the philosophical and aesthetic significance of Ronsard's Christianity is sharply divided.... Read More >>
This morphological study is designed to show the transformation from Latin verbs into the Old and Modern Italian... Read More >>
The only play of Lope de Vega's involving the Cid and Sancho II, this work has long been admired by critics of the... Read More >>
Examines the dialogue tradition as it shaped the structure and themes of Lobo's seventeenth-century classic. Lobo's... Read More >>
Brings to light the significant influence of the Roman dramatist and philosopher, Seneca, on the works of Racine.... Read More >>
Utilizing the various methods already established by recognized authorities in the field, Mr. Clark studies ten... Read More >>
The first critical analysis of this comedia de costumbres y de enredo, written in 1617 by the creator of the national... Read More >>