Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... lives became , indeed , an " imitation of art . " Realism , transcendentalism , egoism - each represents an attempt by the isolated romantic self to evoke meaning and value from its contact with the world . Each represents a refocussing ...
... lives became , indeed , an " imitation of art . " Realism , transcendentalism , egoism - each represents an attempt by the isolated romantic self to evoke meaning and value from its contact with the world . Each represents a refocussing ...
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... lives and works of Alexander Pushkin and Adam Mickiewicz were to mark the intersection and reconciliation of two sets of temporal and spatial opposites : Romanticism with Classicism , Slavic culture with the heritage of Europe . Both ...
... lives and works of Alexander Pushkin and Adam Mickiewicz were to mark the intersection and reconciliation of two sets of temporal and spatial opposites : Romanticism with Classicism , Slavic culture with the heritage of Europe . Both ...
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... lives ? ( VI , 28 ) We almost have the feeling that the duel is going on before our eyes , that a for- tuitous comment from the narrator may bring the opponents to their senses before it is too late . The ritual itself is described in ...
... lives ? ( VI , 28 ) We almost have the feeling that the duel is going on before our eyes , that a for- tuitous comment from the narrator may bring the opponents to their senses before it is too late . The ritual itself is described in ...
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