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Ronald M. Paulson

    Robert Musil and the ineffable: Hieroglyph, myth, fairy tale and sign
    Representations of Revolution, 1789-1820
    • 1987

      Representations of Revolution, 1789-1820

      • 398 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Ronald Paulson is professor of English at John Hopkins University. He is both a major authority on Henry Fielding and one of the world's leading scholars of eighteenth-century literary and artistic culture. His recent books include "The Beautiful, Novel and Aesthetics and Heterodoxy "(!995) and "Don Quixote in The Aesthetics of Laughter" (1998).

      Representations of Revolution, 1789-1820