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    Literature in exile : emigrants' fiction 20th century experience

    Published 2016
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    The road to Egdon Heath : the aesthetics of the great in nature by Bevis, Richard W.

    Published 1999
    Table of Contents: “…Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Tempe and Thule -- I: UNDERPINNINGS -- 1 The Great as Aesthetic Category -- 2 Knowing the Planet: Early Travel and Exploration -- 3 Coming to Terms: Philosophy, Religion, and Science -- II: RECOGNIZING GREATNESS: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- 4 The Great and Sublime: British Aesthetics -- 5 Wild Writing: The Great in Georgian Literature -- 6 Breaking Loose: European Developments to Goethe -- 7 Enlarged Views: English Travel and Exploration -- III: FROM SUBLIMITY TO BARRENNESS: THE ROMANTIC PERIOD…”
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    The road to Egdon Heath : the aesthetics of the great in nature by Bevis, Richard W.

    Published 1999
    Table of Contents: “…Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: Tempe and Thule -- I: UNDERPINNINGS -- 1 The Great as Aesthetic Category -- 2 Knowing the Planet: Early Travel and Exploration -- 3 Coming to Terms: Philosophy, Religion, and Science -- II: RECOGNIZING GREATNESS: THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- 4 The Great and Sublime: British Aesthetics -- 5 Wild Writing: The Great in Georgian Literature -- 6 Breaking Loose: European Developments to Goethe -- 7 Enlarged Views: English Travel and Exploration -- III: FROM SUBLIMITY TO BARRENNESS: THE ROMANTIC PERIOD…”
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    A companion to late antique literature

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter Four Coptic4.1 The Problems of "Coptic Literature" and its History; 4.2 Translation and the Origins of Coptic Literature; 4.3 Original Coptic Literature: From Pachomius and Shenoute to the Muslim Conquest; References; Chapter Five Armenian; 5.1 Ecclesiastical and Theological Works in Prose; 5.2 Historians; References; Chapter Six Georgian; 6.1 Earliest Original Georgian Literature: Hagiography; 6.2 Christian Kʻartʻli and the Iranian Commonwealth; 6.3 Conversion Stories and Acculturating Parthians; 6.4 The Dawn of Georgian Historiography: Hambavi mepʻet ʻa.…”
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