The Pub in Literature: England's Altered StateManchester University Press, 2000 - 294 pagina's Tracing the roles of the drinking house in literature from Chaucer's Tabard to Martin Amis' Black Cross, this study takes in Falstaff's Boars Head and the numerous inns and public houses of Dickens, along with lesser known works where the drinking place is central. |
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Pagina 124
... described as ' heathen priests going to kill the sacrifice'.65 The beef , when it arrives , is ' rich , fat , young , well - fed , delicious meat ' , 66 and they write a verse thank you on the wall and leave for a coffee - house ...
... described as ' heathen priests going to kill the sacrifice'.65 The beef , when it arrives , is ' rich , fat , young , well - fed , delicious meat ' , 66 and they write a verse thank you on the wall and leave for a coffee - house ...
Pagina 173
... described in Burns's characteristically fresh manner . The Waggoner comes with Wordsworth's characteristically involuted literary and autobiographical style . The story is of Benjamin , the worker of the title , who loses his job ...
... described in Burns's characteristically fresh manner . The Waggoner comes with Wordsworth's characteristically involuted literary and autobiographical style . The story is of Benjamin , the worker of the title , who loses his job ...
Pagina 202
... described his house , his locksmith workshop ' The Golden Key ' is next presented in all its rosiness . We even get a personification of drink to encourage our approval : ' Toby looked on from a tall bench hard by ; one beaming smile ...
... described his house , his locksmith workshop ' The Golden Key ' is next presented in all its rosiness . We even get a personification of drink to encourage our approval : ' Toby looked on from a tall bench hard by ; one beaming smile ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Early doors | 18 |
The Falstaffian state | 45 |
Copyright | |
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