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... writers who belonged more or less to the school of naturalism ( George Gissing , George Moore ) tried to look into ... writers were those who spoke in de- fense of imperialism and colonialism by propagandizing about the inferiority of ...
... writers who belonged more or less to the school of naturalism ( George Gissing , George Moore ) tried to look into ... writers were those who spoke in de- fense of imperialism and colonialism by propagandizing about the inferiority of ...
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... writers , including such a great novelist as Emile Zola , turned especially to what may be called " slum life " for their material in novel - writing . And this had its influence upon the nat- uralist writers in England who never really ...
... writers , including such a great novelist as Emile Zola , turned especially to what may be called " slum life " for their material in novel - writing . And this had its influence upon the nat- uralist writers in England who never really ...
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... writer Aubrey Beardsley ( 1872-1898 ) . These writers did not all agree to any one theory of art or litera- ture or carry out fully in practice any particular theory in their lit- erary works , but they had this in common : they tried ...
... writer Aubrey Beardsley ( 1872-1898 ) . These writers did not all agree to any one theory of art or litera- ture or carry out fully in practice any particular theory in their lit- erary works , but they had this in common : they tried ...
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English Prose in Early 19th Century | 132 |
Chartist Literature | 184 |
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