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( See A. E. Powell's A Theory of Romantic Poetry ) . ... But then the fact remains that not all Romantics are idealists . ... Lucas introduces three contrasting terms , the Romantic , the Realistic , and the Classical .
( See A. E. Powell's A Theory of Romantic Poetry ) . ... But then the fact remains that not all Romantics are idealists . ... Lucas introduces three contrasting terms , the Romantic , the Realistic , and the Classical .
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( The Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal ) . This certainly is a one - sided explanation . The complexities of the creative genius cannot simply be explained away in terms of half- backed psychological concepts .
( The Decline and Fall of the Romantic Ideal ) . This certainly is a one - sided explanation . The complexities of the creative genius cannot simply be explained away in terms of half- backed psychological concepts .
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Praz , Mario , The Romantic Agony , 1951 . Rodway , Allan , The Romantic Conflict , 1963 . Rutherford , Andrew , Byron : A Critical Study , 1961 . Swinburne , A. C. , Essays and Studies , 1875 . Thorpe , Clarence D. , and others , ed .
Praz , Mario , The Romantic Agony , 1951 . Rodway , Allan , The Romantic Conflict , 1963 . Rutherford , Andrew , Byron : A Critical Study , 1961 . Swinburne , A. C. , Essays and Studies , 1875 . Thorpe , Clarence D. , and others , ed .
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