Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... novel . Only in Tristram Shandy , the formalist's delight and the realist's nightmare , do we find such a complete ... novel and anti - novel stand in easy juxtaposi- tion , each demanding to be taken as seriously , or as lightly , as ...
... novel . Only in Tristram Shandy , the formalist's delight and the realist's nightmare , do we find such a complete ... novel and anti - novel stand in easy juxtaposi- tion , each demanding to be taken as seriously , or as lightly , as ...
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... novel is kept in continual balance between them . The self - consciousness of Rousseauistic sincerity and Richardsonian sentimentalism , the elaborate artifice of the Sternian world and the oddly realistic stylisation of Jane Austen all ...
... novel is kept in continual balance between them . The self - consciousness of Rousseauistic sincerity and Richardsonian sentimentalism , the elaborate artifice of the Sternian world and the oddly realistic stylisation of Jane Austen all ...
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... novel in verse , a heroic or mock - heroic epic , or even a fairytale , but one thing is clear : it is not a forerunner of the nineteenth - century novel , in spite of its incorporation of some of the techniques of realism . Mickiewicz ...
... novel in verse , a heroic or mock - heroic epic , or even a fairytale , but one thing is clear : it is not a forerunner of the nineteenth - century novel , in spite of its incorporation of some of the techniques of realism . Mickiewicz ...
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