Scott, Chaucer, and Medieval Romance: A Study in Sir Walter Scott's Indebtedness to the Literature of the Middle AgesUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1987 M01 1 - 268 páginas |
Contenido
Scotts Knowledge of Medieval Literature | 1 |
The Narrative Poetry | 40 |
The Early Novels 18141816 | 86 |
Novels of the Broken Years 18171819 | 108 |
Novels of the HighNoon Period 18201825 | 138 |
Novels of the Dark Days and Servitude 18261832 | 183 |
Style and Structure in the Waverley Novels | 213 |
Conclusion | 242 |
Notes | 249 |
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