Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... English char- acteristics . There is , in the first place , the English love of the country and of the sea . Almost all the English poets of this period are either countrymen or seamen . English Muse of poetry has from time immemorial ...
... English char- acteristics . There is , in the first place , the English love of the country and of the sea . Almost all the English poets of this period are either countrymen or seamen . English Muse of poetry has from time immemorial ...
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... English , abhorring change in all things , abhorring it most in matters of religion , cling to the last rag of form , and are dreadfully given to cant . The English ( and I wish it were confined to them , but ' tis a taint in the Anglo ...
... English , abhorring change in all things , abhorring it most in matters of religion , cling to the last rag of form , and are dreadfully given to cant . The English ( and I wish it were confined to them , but ' tis a taint in the Anglo ...
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... English nature and English natures as he saw them , face to face . He would never describe anything with which he was not perfectly familiar , and he finally evolved the theory that it was necessary for every poet to associate him- self ...
... English nature and English natures as he saw them , face to face . He would never describe anything with which he was not perfectly familiar , and he finally evolved the theory that it was necessary for every poet to associate him- self ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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