=LDR 02113nam-a22002534u-4500 =001 pl000435947 =005 20160404 =008 101027s1996----\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\eng =040 \\$aIBL$bpol =100 1\$aMroczkowski, Przemysław$d(1915-2002)$4aut$1http://viaf.org/viaf/102328302 =245 10$aChaucer to Chesterton. English classics from Polish perspective. /$cPrzemysław Mroczkowski. =264 \1$aLublin : $bTowarzystwo Naukowe KUL. Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II,$c1996 =300 \\$a340 s. =380 \\$iMajor genre$aLiterature$leng =381 \\$iMajor genre$aOther$leng =490 0\$a435947 ; $vPrace Wydziału Historyczno-Filologicznego / Towarzystwo Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego =520 2\$aThe Author's Explanation. * [Geoffrey] Chaucer, [William] Langland and their backgrounds: Chaucer's Knight and some of his fellow-fighters. Faith and the critical spirit in Chaucer and his time. Mediaeval art and aesthetics in "The Canterbury Tales". "The Friar's Tale" and its pulpit background. "Piers Plowman": the allegory in motion (A running commentary. For Professor Nevill Coghill) [William Langand: Pers Plowman"]. Piers and his pardon (A dynamic analysis). Incubi and friars [G. Chaucer]. Celebrations and diplomacy in the Cracow "annus mirabilis", 1364. * Shakespeare: the uses of imagination: Shakespeare's "as ifs". "A midsummer night's dream" and common sense. * Some modern writers: J.H. Newman's "The idea of a university": outmoded or topical? (For Professor Stefan Swieżawski). Conrad and [Gilbert Keith] Chesterton - two Europeans. Joseph Conrad's international worls of men. The gnomic element in Conrad. Some border problems in the teaching of foreign language and literature in the university. Don Quixote of common sense. =590 \\$aksiążka w haśle rzeczowym =650 04$aHistoria literatury (brytyjska i irlandzka) =650 04$aLiteratury obce, Literatura brytyjska i irlandzka =650 \7$aBritish literature$2ELB-n =650 \7$aIrish literature$2ELB-n =655 \4$aSzkice =995 \\$aPolska Bibliografia Literacka$bPBL 1989-2003: książki i czasopisma