A Companion to the Classical TraditionCraig W. Kallendorf John Wiley & Sons, 1 févr. 2010 - 512 pages A Companion to the Classical Tradition accommodates the pressing need for an up-to-date introduction and overview of the growing field of reception studies.
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Table des matières
Contents | 2 |
Middle Ages | 17 |
Renaissance | 30 |
Baroque | 44 |
Neoclassicism | 57 |
Romanticism | 72 |
Victorian | 87 |
Modernism | 101 |
Latin America | 222 |
Low Countries | 237 |
Scandinavia | 252 |
United Kingdom | 265 |
United States | 279 |
Contemporary Themes | 295 |
Gender and Sexuality | 328 |
Bibliography | 408 |
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