Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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... role , Pushkin tended very much toward an art for art's sake attitude ; his role was simply to fashion beautiful things out of the " spontaneous artifice " of language . For Mickiewicz , not only the artist's craft , but his whole ...
... role , Pushkin tended very much toward an art for art's sake attitude ; his role was simply to fashion beautiful things out of the " spontaneous artifice " of language . For Mickiewicz , not only the artist's craft , but his whole ...
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... role . ( VIII , 28 ) Eugene , enamored of the new grande dame , tries to elicit from her a spark of the old , rejected Tatyana's love ; but she is implacable . He throws himself mis- erably into one role after another ; as in the first ...
... role . ( VIII , 28 ) Eugene , enamored of the new grande dame , tries to elicit from her a spark of the old , rejected Tatyana's love ; but she is implacable . He throws himself mis- erably into one role after another ; as in the first ...
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... role . As in Homer and Shakespeare , social order is treated as a reflection or reaffirmation of natural order , and the household ( as well as the sexual union which is its foundation ) as an emblematic fusion of both . We have seen ...
... role . As in Homer and Shakespeare , social order is treated as a reflection or reaffirmation of natural order , and the household ( as well as the sexual union which is its foundation ) as an emblematic fusion of both . We have seen ...
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