- •0. Sudlenkova
- •0. A. Cy eHKosa
- •Isbn 985-03-0384-0.
- •Isbn 985-03-0384-0
- •I. Uter.Ature of the middle ages
- •Geoffrey chaucer
- •II. Literature of the renaissance
- •William shakespeare
- •In many of the sonnets the poet meditates on Life and
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- •Daniel defoe
- •Jonathan swift
- •Robert burns
- •It's corning yet, for all that,
- •IV. Literature of the early 19th century
- •George gordon byron
- •In the form of a ballad, a lyrical form, that gives them
- •Walter scott
- •Ivanhoe
- •V. Literature from the 1830s to the 1860s
- •William makepeace thackeray
- •Vanity fair. A novel without a hero
- •VI. Literature of the last decades of the 19th century
- •Oscar wilde
- •VII. Literature of the early 20th century
- •4 AHrJntAckbh nHTepaTypa john galsworthy
- •Herbert george wells
- •George bernard shaw
- •VIII. Literature between the two world wars
- •Katherine mansfield
- •Archibald cronin
- •IX. Literature from the 1940s to the 1990s
- •James aldridge
- •Graham greene
- •Charles percy
- •John osborne
- •Alan sillitoe
- •Stan barstow
- •William golding
- •Iris murdoch
- •John fowles
- •The collector
- •Muriel spark
- •In the novel Brave New World ( 1932) a I do us h u X
- •X. Supplement
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- •VI. Literature of the last decades of the
- •19Th century
- •VIII.Literature between the two world wars
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- •4) Walter Scott d) Prometheus Unbound
- •I) Charlotte Bronte a) The Strange Case o/ Dr. Jekyll and
- •2) George Winlcrbourne b) The Quiet American
- •2) John Osborne b) Look Back in Anger
- •3) William Golding c) The Black Prince
- •4) Iris Murdoch d) Key to the Door
- •2) The French Lieutenant's Woman e) Charles Smithson;
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