Winged Words: Flight in Poetry and HistoryUniversity of Chicago Press, 2007 M05 15 - 262 páginas Flight has always fascinated human minds, but until a century ago it remained a dream—the exclusive domain of birds, gods, and mythological heroes. From the myths of the ancients to the poetry of Pindar and Yeats, Winged Words traces the imprint of the human impulse to fly from premodern times to the age of terrorism in both literature and history. |
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Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Pegasus | 7 |
Icarus | 27 |
Hermes | 53 |
Halcyons | 77 |
Eagles | 91 |
Musée des Beaux Arts | 149 |
Night Flights | 167 |
Winged Words | 227 |
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Winged Words: Flight in Poetry and History (Large Print 16pt) Piero Boitani Vista previa limitada - 2010 |
Winged Words: Flight in Poetry and History Piero Boitani,Professor of Comparative Literature Piero Boitani Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |