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Tanya M. Caldwelllywood cinema that it almost goes without saying (Bordwell et al. 1985, 3). In fact, the film is so typical in many respects that it does little to “defamiliarize” itself—which some (e.g., neoformalists) believe is the function of art—except with regard to its cast of characters.. But to describe thPredigest 发表于 2025-3-23 19:16:46
Tanya M. Caldwellter. Disney, poised on the threshold of the crises of the 1960s, revisited the Arthurian past to reaffirm his central Distorical vision, relocating America’s founding myths to the Middle Ages, endowing their values with the status of a universal originary tale, and enshrining the “American way” of oMorose 发表于 2025-3-23 22:47:48
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,Virgil in the 1670S and 1680S: The Emperor’S new Clothes,to perceived failings such as the continuation of Dutch wars between 1672 and 1674, by which time, Tim Harris argues, “most people in England had come to believe that fighting the Protestant Dutch was against the national interest” (. 71). Constant Whig agitation during the plentiful moments of cris刚开始 发表于 2025-3-25 01:21:24
,Virgil, 1688–1700: A Watershed Of English Literature,Virgil’s majesty from stifling “dogrel” and “mangling Ogleby’s presumptuous Quill”:.According to these poets, whose praises preface the first editions, Virgil is still the key to English national glory, and Dryden has achieved what Virgil would have were he alive in England at this moment. His “Copy