Voltaire and English Literature: A Study of English Literary Influences on VoltaireVoltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution, 1979 - 309 sider The Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series, previously known as SVEC (Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century), has published over 500 peer-reviewed scholarly volumes since 1955 as part of the Voltaire Foundation at the University of Oxford. International in focus, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment volumes cover wide-ranging aspects of the eighteenth century and the Enlightenment, from gender studies to political theory, and from economics to visual arts and music, and are published in English or French. |
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... seems to suggest that there is no harm in showing one dead body on the stage , as happens in Addison's Cato . In these critical writings , much attention is devoted to love , galan- terie , tendresse and their role in tragedy . In the ...
... seems to suggest that there is no harm in showing one dead body on the stage , as happens in Addison's Cato . In these critical writings , much attention is devoted to love , galan- terie , tendresse and their role in tragedy . In the ...
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... seems to Voltaire to have spoiled a masterpiece while pander- ing to contemporary taste which insisted on a love story . Nevertheless a very interesting letter he wrote to sir George Lyttelton some years later makes it clear that ...
... seems to Voltaire to have spoiled a masterpiece while pander- ing to contemporary taste which insisted on a love story . Nevertheless a very interesting letter he wrote to sir George Lyttelton some years later makes it clear that ...
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... seems unlikely . Yet the possibility seems less remote when we remember that for all his adverse comments , Voltaire did not hesitate to use Clarissa in a chapter of L'Ingénu . The similarity between the agony of mademoiselle de St Yves ...
... seems unlikely . Yet the possibility seems less remote when we remember that for all his adverse comments , Voltaire did not hesitate to use Clarissa in a chapter of L'Ingénu . The similarity between the agony of mademoiselle de St Yves ...
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Preface | 9 |
English tragedy and Voltaire | 17 |
English comedy and Voltaire | 80 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Addison anglais appears attack Bénac Boileau c'est Carcassonne Cato comedy concerning the English contes Corneille critical d'une denigration described deux Discours Dryden Dunciad edition eighteenth century England English literature English nation epic epick poetry Essay on epick fait française France French Fréron Gazette littéraire genre Henriade Hudibras imitation impact on Voltaire influence interest jamais Julius Caesar L'Ecossaise La Henriade Lanson Le Misanthrope Leningrad notebooks Letters concerning Lettres philosophiques lines literary London Mariamne Micromégas Milton mme Du Deffand Molière novel ouvrages Pamela Paradise lost Paris play poem poésie épique poet Pope Pope's preface prose published Pucelle qu'il qu'on Questions sur l'encyclopédie Racine remarks ridiculous Rochester romans Rousseau satire satirists scene Shakespeare siècle Sterne Sterne's Studies on Voltaire Swift taste Temple du goût theatre Thieriot thought tout tragedy translation Tristram Shandy Venice preserv'd verse Voltaire Voltaire says Voltaire wrote Voltaire's writing written Zaïre
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Swift Studies, 1965-1980: An Annotated Bibliography Richard H. Rodino Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1984 |