John Colin Dunlop
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"With this view, Rabelais availed himself of the writings of those who had preceded him in satirical romance, and imitated in particular the True History of Lucian."--History of Fiction (1814) by John Colin Dunlop |
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John Colin Dunlop (1785 - 1842) was an historian best known today for his History of Fiction (1814).
He also wrote a History of Roman Literature to the Augustan Age (1823-28), and Memoirs of Spain during the Reigns of Philip IV. and Charles II. (1834); and translated for the Latin Anthology.
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