Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... Mickiewicz's . They have explored the romantic type and come up with absolutely contradictory conclusions . Where in Mickiewicz dualism is magically erased by a cathartic rebirth into unity , Pushkin makes it clear that in his world ...
... Mickiewicz's . They have explored the romantic type and come up with absolutely contradictory conclusions . Where in Mickiewicz dualism is magically erased by a cathartic rebirth into unity , Pushkin makes it clear that in his world ...
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... Mickiewicz every impulse is balanced by an equal and oppo- site movement , darkness is followed by light , violence by peace . Here again we are far afield from Mickiewicz's own Romanticism , in which a single mood , usually a fairly ...
... Mickiewicz every impulse is balanced by an equal and oppo- site movement , darkness is followed by light , violence by peace . Here again we are far afield from Mickiewicz's own Romanticism , in which a single mood , usually a fairly ...
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... Mickiewicz was consciously immersed in the mainstream of the movement , equally committed to its technical renovations and its philosophy of " feeling and faith , " Pushkin just as consciously located himself outside of it , fascinated ...
... Mickiewicz was consciously immersed in the mainstream of the movement , equally committed to its technical renovations and its philosophy of " feeling and faith , " Pushkin just as consciously located himself outside of it , fascinated ...
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