Pushkin, Mickiewicz and the Overcoming of RomanticismHumanities Honors Program, Stanford University, 1976 - 110 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 17
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... society , that is , to the sources of its value , and its compensation , or over- compensation , for any shifts in this relation . The crisis at the turn of the eighteenth century arose from a conflict between man's traditional ...
... society , that is , to the sources of its value , and its compensation , or over- compensation , for any shifts in this relation . The crisis at the turn of the eighteenth century arose from a conflict between man's traditional ...
Sivu 40
... society , in the orderly enactment of meal - time ritual , in which even the food is segregated according to sex , in the twilight music of the forest or the melody of a hunting - horn , and in the structuring of language itself ; for ...
... society , in the orderly enactment of meal - time ritual , in which even the food is segregated according to sex , in the twilight music of the forest or the melody of a hunting - horn , and in the structuring of language itself ; for ...
Sivu 50
... society . The " epic scope " of the poem reminds us of Homer's " whole truth " : food ceremonies , hunting , war , peace , and marriage all contribute to the sense of equilibrium attained at the end , as in a Shakespearean comedy ...
... society . The " epic scope " of the poem reminds us of Homer's " whole truth " : food ceremonies , hunting , war , peace , and marriage all contribute to the sense of equilibrium attained at the end , as in a Shakespearean comedy ...
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The Crisis of the European Conscience | 1 |
Artifice and Realism | 13 |
Pan Tadeusz and the Epic Tradition | 33 |
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