Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... lived in past time : - thought of adding another to it on one who lived not in time at all , past , present , or future - but beside or collaterally . " His poetry is , thence , in the literal sense of the word , visionary ; the poem ...
... lived in past time : - thought of adding another to it on one who lived not in time at all , past , present , or future - but beside or collaterally . " His poetry is , thence , in the literal sense of the word , visionary ; the poem ...
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... lived and suffered . Neither the precariousness of Keats's circumstances , nor his hopeless state of health , nor his passion for Fanny Brawne , set any distinct mark on his poetry ; but from all this poison for himself he drew nourish ...
... lived and suffered . Neither the precariousness of Keats's circumstances , nor his hopeless state of health , nor his passion for Fanny Brawne , set any distinct mark on his poetry ; but from all this poison for himself he drew nourish ...
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... lived the other two - lived so long , indeed , that he became the contemporary of an entirely different generation of English poets . Browning was his friend ; Swinburne's cordial admiration sweetened the last years of his life ; the ...
... lived the other two - lived so long , indeed , that he became the contemporary of an entirely different generation of English poets . Browning was his friend ; Swinburne's cordial admiration sweetened the last years of his life ; the ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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