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Taylorian Lecture : ウィキペディア英語版 | Taylorian Lecture The Taylorian Lecture, sometimes referred to as the "Special Taylorian Lecture" or "Taylorian Special Lecture", is a prestigious annual lecture on Modern European Literature, delivered at the Taylor Institution in the University of Oxford since 1889. ==1889-1899== The first eleven lectures were published collectively in 1900, under the title ''(Studies in European Literature, being the Taylorian Lectures 1889—1899 )'': *1889: Edward Dowden, “Literary Criticism in France” *1890: Walter Pater, “Prosper Mérimée” *1891: W. M. Rossetti, “Leopardi” *1892: T. W. Rolleston, “Lessing and Modern German Literature” *1893 (delivered 1894): Stéphane Mallarmé, “La musique et les lettres” (Music and Literature) *1894: Alfred Morel-Fatio, “L'Espagne du Don Quijote” *1895: H. R. F. Brown, “Paolo Sarpi” *1896 (delivered 1897): Paul Bourget, “Gustave Flaubert” *1897: C. H. Herford, “Goethe’s Italian Journey” *1898: Henry Butler Clarke, “The Spanish Rogue-Story” *1899 (delivered 1900): W. P. Ker, “Boccaccio”
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