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Thus literature becomes a social record . In the best Augustan works , social fact is being not only described but felt with a particular reality . The essence of Augustan literature is that ...
Thus literature becomes a social record . In the best Augustan works , social fact is being not only described but felt with a particular reality . The essence of Augustan literature is that ...
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... and which deals more with social and urban problems rather than with the problems of individual destiny . ... in Rousseau in France and Wordsworth in England the literary manifesto is based on a new social philosophy ...
... and which deals more with social and urban problems rather than with the problems of individual destiny . ... in Rousseau in France and Wordsworth in England the literary manifesto is based on a new social philosophy ...
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... they actively interested in the reality of everyday life ? Were they mere poetic visionaries and " escapists " ? The revolutionary preoccupations of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and their ideals of social reform , have both rendered ...
... they actively interested in the reality of everyday life ? Were they mere poetic visionaries and " escapists " ? The revolutionary preoccupations of Wordsworth and Coleridge , and their ideals of social reform , have both rendered ...
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General Introduction to the PreRaphaelite Brotherhood | 3 |
CHAPTER XV | 10 |
Poetical Achievements in The Faerie Queene | 29 |
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