Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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Monika A. Dudli. III . PAN TADEUSZ AND THE EPIC TRADITION Where Pushkin's choice of genre , the novel in verse , synthesized a num- ber of eighteenth - century and contemporary strains , and yet ... Pan Tadeusz and the Epic Tradition.
Monika A. Dudli. III . PAN TADEUSZ AND THE EPIC TRADITION Where Pushkin's choice of genre , the novel in verse , synthesized a num- ber of eighteenth - century and contemporary strains , and yet ... Pan Tadeusz and the Epic Tradition.
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... Pan Tadeusz , the strain of " poeticized reality ” which sought to transform the external world was dominant . Pan Tadeusz marks , then , the reassertion of art and pleasure in Mickiewicz's work , and this can be interpreted as a ...
... Pan Tadeusz , the strain of " poeticized reality ” which sought to transform the external world was dominant . Pan Tadeusz marks , then , the reassertion of art and pleasure in Mickiewicz's work , and this can be interpreted as a ...
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... Pan Tadeusz circumscribes , recapitulates , deliberately excluding Mickiewicz's mature historical context of meaning . But we know that his imaginative recreation of the Lithuanian Eden is the physical incarnation of a dream which he ...
... Pan Tadeusz circumscribes , recapitulates , deliberately excluding Mickiewicz's mature historical context of meaning . But we know that his imaginative recreation of the Lithuanian Eden is the physical incarnation of a dream which he ...
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