Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... present ? " 33 In Mickiewicz's case , however , we must look beyond Pushkin's hypothet- ical " hidden monotony of the present " to the predicament of the emigre , for whom every reminiscence , every humdrum detail of the old 34.
... present ? " 33 In Mickiewicz's case , however , we must look beyond Pushkin's hypothet- ical " hidden monotony of the present " to the predicament of the emigre , for whom every reminiscence , every humdrum detail of the old 34.
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... present from the beginning , but his persona is somewhat different , certainly less salient ; he is the genial host , but with a dis- tance and propriety , and even a certain lack of individualization , that tend to remove him from us ...
... present from the beginning , but his persona is somewhat different , certainly less salient ; he is the genial host , but with a dis- tance and propriety , and even a certain lack of individualization , that tend to remove him from us ...
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Monika A. Dudli. we experience insistently , vitally , in the present tense , while Mickiewicz's de- scription is ... present , for us to respond with much urgency to the peripeties of the plot . In spite of its broad diversity , the ...
Monika A. Dudli. we experience insistently , vitally , in the present tense , while Mickiewicz's de- scription is ... present , for us to respond with much urgency to the peripeties of the plot . In spite of its broad diversity , the ...
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