Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... early monologues are inten- tionally Romantic explorations of the Romantic personality and a poem which examines the phenomenon of Romanticism in mock - Romantic fashion is as dis- tinct from a Romantic poem as a dart is from a dart ...
... early monologues are inten- tionally Romantic explorations of the Romantic personality and a poem which examines the phenomenon of Romanticism in mock - Romantic fashion is as dis- tinct from a Romantic poem as a dart is from a dart ...
Sivu 86
... early monologues may be having - his - cake - and- eating - it - too , mocking the Romantic moeur while enjoying its titillation . After all , there can be no such thing as Classicism in life : Classicism is strictly an artis- tic ...
... early monologues may be having - his - cake - and- eating - it - too , mocking the Romantic moeur while enjoying its titillation . After all , there can be no such thing as Classicism in life : Classicism is strictly an artis- tic ...
Sivu 87
... early Eliot was an artist attracted to the post - Symbolist vision by its Christian and Classical affinities , while the elder Eliot was a post - Symbolist Christian and Classicist.53 Throughout his career , Eliot aimed to remove all ...
... early Eliot was an artist attracted to the post - Symbolist vision by its Christian and Classical affinities , while the elder Eliot was a post - Symbolist Christian and Classicist.53 Throughout his career , Eliot aimed to remove all ...
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