The Substance of Literature: Being an Essay Principally on the Influence of the Subject Matter of Sin, Ignorance and Misery in LiteratureF. Rogers, 1913 - 286 pagini |
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Pagina 152
... Romanticism ) has drawn and crayoned the portraits of the little group of radi- cals which gathered around Victor Hugo , and of which he was a unit , and who all embodied the sen- timent and hopes of Romanticism . Eccentric , pas ...
... Romanticism ) has drawn and crayoned the portraits of the little group of radi- cals which gathered around Victor Hugo , and of which he was a unit , and who all embodied the sen- timent and hopes of Romanticism . Eccentric , pas ...
Pagina 159
... of critical analysis in defining the essence of this same romanticism which we have been notic- ing . He has traced and defined the development within it of the new school of Naturalism , which [ 159 ] FRENCH LITERATURE.
... of critical analysis in defining the essence of this same romanticism which we have been notic- ing . He has traced and defined the development within it of the new school of Naturalism , which [ 159 ] FRENCH LITERATURE.
Pagina 160
... romanticism , help- ful and invigorating as this movement was , is the en- trance of the Ego , the I , of the author into literature , an entrance , be it observed , not without aspirations and solemn vows and nobility of thought ...
... romanticism , help- ful and invigorating as this movement was , is the en- trance of the Ego , the I , of the author into literature , an entrance , be it observed , not without aspirations and solemn vows and nobility of thought ...
Pagina 162
... romanticism as an interpretation of nature in the terms of the observer , as an emphasis of the I , remained long after its exact reflection in literature had disappeared . While many exact romanticists became later exponents of natural ...
... romanticism as an interpretation of nature in the terms of the observer , as an emphasis of the I , remained long after its exact reflection in literature had disappeared . While many exact romanticists became later exponents of natural ...
Pagina 163
... romanticism . The last cosmopolitan phases of literature present us with the encouraging display of the authors diving into all the social , religious , artistic , scientific , political questions of the hour and race , and of the ...
... romanticism . The last cosmopolitan phases of literature present us with the encouraging display of the authors diving into all the social , religious , artistic , scientific , political questions of the hour and race , and of the ...
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