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THE ENCHANTED GLASS: The Renaissance mind in English literature

by CRAIG, Hardin

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Osford, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1960. 3rd reprint in England of American 1935 edn. 8vo, pp. 293. Owner's signature on flyleaf, o/w a good tight copy in somewhat yellowed and chipped dj. The author's thesis is that Elizabethan literature can only be approached adequately through a study of the thought of the time.

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Title
THE ENCHANTED GLASS: The Renaissance mind in English literature
Author
CRAIG, Hardin
Book Condition
Used
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3rd reprint in England of American 1935 edn
Publisher
Basil Blackwell
Place of Publication
Osford, UK
Date Published
1960

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