Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... existence of absolutes and man's ability to perceive them , and by a collective or " inter - subjective " agreement on what constituted the boundaries of recognized " objective reality , " then Romanticism can only be defined as the ...
... existence of absolutes and man's ability to perceive them , and by a collective or " inter - subjective " agreement on what constituted the boundaries of recognized " objective reality , " then Romanticism can only be defined as the ...
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... existence , trying on and discarding innumerable different poses , the poet , the lover , the alienated cynic , to lend his amorphous identity some sort of mold or form . This is why he submits to the " necessity " of the duelling ...
... existence , trying on and discarding innumerable different poses , the poet , the lover , the alienated cynic , to lend his amorphous identity some sort of mold or form . This is why he submits to the " necessity " of the duelling ...
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... existence . ( Ibid . , p . 118 ) " Another realm of existence . " The modern world is unreal , and life and death are confused , because the modern City of Man does not recognize the existence of the Other World - which , for Lawrence ...
... existence . ( Ibid . , p . 118 ) " Another realm of existence . " The modern world is unreal , and life and death are confused , because the modern City of Man does not recognize the existence of the Other World - which , for Lawrence ...
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