Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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Georg Brandes. were critics who refused the meed of admiration accorded to Christabel by Scott and Byron , and still more freely by Wordsworth . Jeffrey and Moore himself consider it affected ( Memoirs , ii . 101 ; iv . 48 ) . Danish ...
Georg Brandes. were critics who refused the meed of admiration accorded to Christabel by Scott and Byron , and still more freely by Wordsworth . Jeffrey and Moore himself consider it affected ( Memoirs , ii . 101 ; iv . 48 ) . Danish ...
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... admiration ; its hills , its moors , its mists , inspired an almost martial patriotism . And it is therefore not surprising that , at the period when the spirit of nationality was breaking forth into poetry all over Europe , this ...
... admiration ; its hills , its moors , its mists , inspired an almost martial patriotism . And it is therefore not surprising that , at the period when the spirit of nationality was breaking forth into poetry all over Europe , this ...
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... admired Napoleon in the first stages of his career ; but when the hero of the age passed " The Rubicon of man's ... admiration and enthusiasm by which the German was possessed . Napoleon's military fame made no impression on the man ...
... admired Napoleon in the first stages of his career ; but when the hero of the age passed " The Rubicon of man's ... admiration and enthusiasm by which the German was possessed . Napoleon's military fame made no impression on the man ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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