Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... Symbolism , and twentieth century Classicism as movements " united in the strife which divided them . " 2 As a result , the whole of the last two hundred years is coming to be seen as Symbolist . M. H. Abrams has traced the roots of the ...
... Symbolism , and twentieth century Classicism as movements " united in the strife which divided them . " 2 As a result , the whole of the last two hundred years is coming to be seen as Symbolist . M. H. Abrams has traced the roots of the ...
Sivu 69
... symbolism , and mythology , while far less efficacious than the common critical wisdom asserts , was a fact of eighteenth - century literature which made the products of neo - Classicism far less concentrated than those of earlier ...
... symbolism , and mythology , while far less efficacious than the common critical wisdom asserts , was a fact of eighteenth - century literature which made the products of neo - Classicism far less concentrated than those of earlier ...
Sivu 87
... Symbolism and to satirize to death the mannerisms of personality which accompanied that aesthetic . So , too , Eliot's " vision of reality " is the same one in all his writings , being merely more self - conscious and precise as the ...
... Symbolism and to satirize to death the mannerisms of personality which accompanied that aesthetic . So , too , Eliot's " vision of reality " is the same one in all his writings , being merely more self - conscious and precise as the ...
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