Launching Fanny Hill: Essays on the Novel and Its InfluencesPatsy Fowler, Alan Jackson A selection of essays providing a broad range of critical approaches encouraging students and teachers of the novel to consider it from a variety of points of view. |
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... painting and scenery . This should come as no surprise , given that the great age of English landscape painting was just beginning , with Richard Wilson not returning to begin his landscape program in London until 1755 . Nevertheless ...
... painting and scenery . This should come as no surprise , given that the great age of English landscape painting was just beginning , with Richard Wilson not returning to begin his landscape program in London until 1755 . Nevertheless ...
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... painter Claude Lorrain ( 1600-1682 ) , who had also settled in Italy , joining the Carracci side of the debate . As ... painting , beauty , and nature in a nearly indistinguishable combination . But how does this help us understand what ...
... painter Claude Lorrain ( 1600-1682 ) , who had also settled in Italy , joining the Carracci side of the debate . As ... painting , beauty , and nature in a nearly indistinguishable combination . But how does this help us understand what ...
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... Painting . Trans . Paul Eve . History of Painting , xiv . New York : Funk & Wagnalls , 1968 . Gombrich , Ernst . The Story of Art . 12th edition . London : Phai- don , 1972 . Hipple , Walter John , Jr. The Beautiful , the Sublime ...
... Painting . Trans . Paul Eve . History of Painting , xiv . New York : Funk & Wagnalls , 1968 . Gombrich , Ernst . The Story of Art . 12th edition . London : Phai- don , 1972 . Hipple , Walter John , Jr. The Beautiful , the Sublime ...
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Sapphic Erotics | 3 |
Phallocentric | 49 |
Idealized and Realistic Portrayals of Prostitution In John | 81 |
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