Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... Romanticism had several different phases which emerged and evolved at an unequal pace in different places . It may also be in- terpreted as a logical symptom of Romanticism's dualistic habit of mind : every question had at least two ...
... Romanticism had several different phases which emerged and evolved at an unequal pace in different places . It may also be in- terpreted as a logical symptom of Romanticism's dualistic habit of mind : every question had at least two ...
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... Romantics and Classicists has been waged near the frontiers of burlesque . The Lake Poets loved Dryden ; Jean Dominique Ingres painted some of the last century's lushest odalisques ; the author of Young Werther diagnosed Romanticism as ...
... Romantics and Classicists has been waged near the frontiers of burlesque . The Lake Poets loved Dryden ; Jean Dominique Ingres painted some of the last century's lushest odalisques ; the author of Young Werther diagnosed Romanticism as ...
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... Romanticism in mock - Romantic fashion is as dis- tinct from a Romantic poem as a dart is from a dart - board . Whenever an Eliot- like persona appears , the reader would be well - advised to prepare himself for irony and satire - even ...
... Romanticism in mock - Romantic fashion is as dis- tinct from a Romantic poem as a dart is from a dart - board . Whenever an Eliot- like persona appears , the reader would be well - advised to prepare himself for irony and satire - even ...
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