Trevelyan Papers ...: Prior to A.D. 1558. Ed. by J. Payne Collier
- 426 stránek
- 15 hodin čtení
John Collier byl britský autor a scenárista, proslulý svými povídkami, které často vycházely v The New Yorker. Jeho díla jsou ceněna pro svou mrazivou atmosféru a mistrovské ovládání jazyka. Collier se ve svých příbězích zabývá temnějšími stránkami lidské povahy a morálky, často s nádechem nadpřirozena a ironie. Jeho povídky jsou stále předmětem zájmu a objevují se v mnoha fantasy sbírkách.
This is a comprehensive collection of Shakespeare's plays and poems, edited by the renowned Shakespearean scholar John Payne Collier. It includes the famous comedies, histories and tragedies, as well as some lesser-known works, and will appeal to both scholars and casual readers alike.
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Printed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
This collection features black-letter ballads printed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, showcasing the rich tradition of English folk music and poetry. The reprint maintains the authenticity of the original 1868 edition, allowing readers to explore the cultural and historical significance of these ballads. Each piece reflects the social issues, stories, and themes prevalent during that era, making it a valuable resource for those interested in early modern literature and history.
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