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... popularity in the theater . Unlike the University wits , Kyd had no Oxford or Cambridge education . He has been ... popular , and influenced even Shakespeare . Kyd is also thought to be the author of a play called Hamlet from which ...
... popularity in the theater . Unlike the University wits , Kyd had no Oxford or Cambridge education . He has been ... popular , and influenced even Shakespeare . Kyd is also thought to be the author of a play called Hamlet from which ...
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... popular , neither of them was a great novelist . Bulwer was the author of famous historical novels like The Last of the Barons , The Last Days of Pompeii . He also made a super- ficial attempt to picture the social conditions of his ...
... popular , neither of them was a great novelist . Bulwer was the author of famous historical novels like The Last of the Barons , The Last Days of Pompeii . He also made a super- ficial attempt to picture the social conditions of his ...
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... popular comedies . Third and most important was John Masefield ( 1878- ) , whose insight , intelligence , and sensibility permitted him to extend the province of realism . His Tragedy of Nan ( 1910 ) and Tristan and Isolt ( 1927 ) ...
... popular comedies . Third and most important was John Masefield ( 1878- ) , whose insight , intelligence , and sensibility permitted him to extend the province of realism . His Tragedy of Nan ( 1910 ) and Tristan and Isolt ( 1927 ) ...
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INTRODUCTION vii | 13 |
GREEK LITERATURE | 33 |
LATIN LITERATURE | 53 |
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