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(Ebook) Unacknowledged legislators : the poet as lawgiver in post-revolutionary France by Pearson, Roger ISBN 9780191816130, 9780198754473, 0191816132, 0198754477

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Authors:Pearson, Roger
Pages:624 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.32 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780191816130, 9780198754473, 0191816132, 0198754477
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(Ebook) Unacknowledged legislators : the poet as lawgiver in post-revolutionary France by Pearson, Roger ISBN 9780191816130, 9780198754473, 0191816132, 0198754477

'Unacknowledged Legislators' presents a detailed history of the theory and practice of French poetry from 1750 through to the end of the Romantic period. Focusing on five major writers of the period, it demonstrates how the figure of the poet as lawgiver was central to the theory and practice of poetry during this period. Abstract: Unacknowledged Legislators presents an original and detailed history of the theory and practice of French poetry from 1750 through to the end of the Romantic Period. Focussing on five major writers of the period, it demonstrates how the figure of the poet as lawgiver was central to the theory and practice of poetry during this period.
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