Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... elements - war and peace , victory and defeat , sublimity and trivial- ity , battle - scene and pastoral , to create an effect of " wholeness . " The scope is too broad and varied , too concerned with the larger relations of social and ...
... elements - war and peace , victory and defeat , sublimity and trivial- ity , battle - scene and pastoral , to create an effect of " wholeness . " The scope is too broad and varied , too concerned with the larger relations of social and ...
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... elements because he is not involved with them . A Mickiewiczan hero would be out of place within this scheme . The ear- lier transfiguration heroes all enacted a variation on his personal process of penance and rebirth . However , there ...
... elements because he is not involved with them . A Mickiewiczan hero would be out of place within this scheme . The ear- lier transfiguration heroes all enacted a variation on his personal process of penance and rebirth . However , there ...
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... element in art , gives some illusion of doing so . ( Romanticism Reconsidered , p . 24 ) And Wilson : I have noted the ... elements which critics find Romantic or Symbolist in Eliot derive , in fact , from Classical artistic canons and ...
... element in art , gives some illusion of doing so . ( Romanticism Reconsidered , p . 24 ) And Wilson : I have noted the ... elements which critics find Romantic or Symbolist in Eliot derive , in fact , from Classical artistic canons and ...
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