Ballad criticism in Scandinavia and Great Britain during the eighteenth century.
by Hustvedt, Sigurd Bernhard, 1882-1954
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English literature 002 Hustvedt, Sigurd Bernhard, 1882-1954. Ballad criticism in Scandinavia and Great Britain during the eighteenth century. New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1916, 4 p. l., [vii]-ix p., 1 l., 335 p, bib, index. Top edge gilt. Some toning to endpaper and just a small tip at top of spine worn else a very nice copy. No marks, clean, tight. Handsome, well-made book. This book has grown out of a dissertation presented in April 1915, for the degree of doctor of philosophy at Harvard university under the title of English, Scottish, and Scandinavian ballad criticism to the eighteenth century. The entire study has been revised."--Pref./ Bibliography: p. [305]-318. $21.50
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- Focloir (US)
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- English literature 002
- Title
- Ballad criticism in Scandinavia and Great Britain during the eighteenth century.
- Author
- Hustvedt, Sigurd Bernhard, 1882-1954
- Format/Binding
- Very good
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- American-Scandinavian Foundation,
- Place of Publication
- 4 p. l., [vii]-ix p., 1 l., 335
- Date Published
- 1916,
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- Literary
- Bookseller catalogs
- Literacy criticism; English literature; Scandinavia;
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