The muses' concord : : literature, music, and the visual arts in the baroque age / / H. James Jensen.

The glories of the Baroque age, mainly the arts of literature, painting, and music, areewpoint notable for its scope and catholicity. The term Baroque here denotes a period from the early seventeenth to try. From Jensen's method of moving from one country and time to another we discover that Ad...

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