Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... whole new world of meaning which is the inspired vision ( thinly dis- guised ) of the poet himself , Pushkin's hero finds himself trapped in a world with- out perceptible meaning , and is unable to generate it himself . Finally , where ...
... whole new world of meaning which is the inspired vision ( thinly dis- guised ) of the poet himself , Pushkin's hero finds himself trapped in a world with- out perceptible meaning , and is unable to generate it himself . Finally , where ...
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... whole truth " : food ceremonies , hunting , war , peace , and marriage all contribute to the sense of equilibrium attained at the end , as in a Shakespearean comedy . There is a constant emphasis on classical values such as degree ...
... whole truth " : food ceremonies , hunting , war , peace , and marriage all contribute to the sense of equilibrium attained at the end , as in a Shakespearean comedy . There is a constant emphasis on classical values such as degree ...
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... whole of the last two hundred years is coming to be seen as Symbolist . M. H. Abrams has traced the roots of the Romantic aesthetic to certain eighteenth century neo - Classicists , while Edmund Wilson , Yvor Winters , Northrop Frye ...
... whole of the last two hundred years is coming to be seen as Symbolist . M. H. Abrams has traced the roots of the Romantic aesthetic to certain eighteenth century neo - Classicists , while Edmund Wilson , Yvor Winters , Northrop Frye ...
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