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The First English Translation of the "Decameron" (1620) [bound together with two other monographs]

by Wright, Herbert G. [ & Rossing, Karl-Johan; & Marilla, E.L.]

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Reprint.
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Minor rubbing. VG. 4pp facsimile photoplates English Literature Kraus Reprint Nendeln [Liechtenstein] 1976 Reprint. orig.cloth 23x15cm, ( 362 ) pp, Facsimile reprint of the 1953 edition. This is a single volume containing three monographs issued by University of Upsala English Institute ["Essays & Studies on English Language & Literature, Vol. 13-15"], bound together, as issued by publisher. Consists of: 1) Herbert G. Wright "The Firsty English Translation of the 'Decameron'(1620): Part I: The Personality, Style & Technique of the Translator; Part II: Was the Translator John Florio? The Personality, Style & Technique of Florio" [1953; 279 pp + 4pp facsimile photoplates]; 2) Karl- Johan Rossing; editor: "Letters of Henry Handel Richardson to Nettie Palmer" [1953; 43pp] ; &: 3) E.L. Marilla "The Central Problem of ' Paradise Lost': The Fall of Man" [1953; 36pp]. [Contents: The First English Translation of the '… Read More
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