Romantic Reassessment, Volume 33, Issue 1, Parts 1-3Institut für Englische Sprache und Literatur, Universität Salzburg., 1986 - English literature |
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Page 49
... writers , though possessed by the same discontent with the everyday world , have no faith in the ability of man to transcend or transform it imaginatively . Their explorations lie strictly within the realm of this world and they are ...
... writers , though possessed by the same discontent with the everyday world , have no faith in the ability of man to transcend or transform it imaginatively . Their explorations lie strictly within the realm of this world and they are ...
Page 75
... writers -- particularly Beckford , Byron , Lewis , Mary Shelley , and Maturin . Necessarily , we begin with terminology , for there are as many definitions of Romanticism as critics willing to propound them . One can only beg indulgence ...
... writers -- particularly Beckford , Byron , Lewis , Mary Shelley , and Maturin . Necessarily , we begin with terminology , for there are as many definitions of Romanticism as critics willing to propound them . One can only beg indulgence ...
Page 101
... writers in contemporary European literature , " and explicitly declares that although he may have been accused of " tyrannical authoritativeness , attempted dictatorship , " even hinting that there is some modicum of truth in these ...
... writers in contemporary European literature , " and explicitly declares that although he may have been accused of " tyrannical authoritativeness , attempted dictatorship , " even hinting that there is some modicum of truth in these ...
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