Uneasy Feelings: Literature, the Passions, and Class from Neoclassicism to RomanticismAMS Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 313 This work discusses and illustrates the relationship between the Neoclassical and Romantic periods in England, by way of a continuity in the discourse of the passions of these periods. |
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... enthusiasm of enthusiasm to which Shaftesbury is most indebted and against which Dennis situates himself appeared at the end of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1689 ) . Locke has been seen as a model for Dennis , and ...
... enthusiasm of enthusiasm to which Shaftesbury is most indebted and against which Dennis situates himself appeared at the end of John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding ( 1689 ) . Locke has been seen as a model for Dennis , and ...
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... enthusiasm , Dennis makes any state but that of enthusiasm synonymous with political rebellion , neatly reversing contemporary political assumptions about enthusiasm's effects on the polity . This rhetorical stance , moreover , is ...
... enthusiasm , Dennis makes any state but that of enthusiasm synonymous with political rebellion , neatly reversing contemporary political assumptions about enthusiasm's effects on the polity . This rhetorical stance , moreover , is ...
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... enthusiasm from the early eighteenth to the early nineteenth century . It concludes with a reading of Concerning the Convention of Cintra that reveals how the formerly implicit , troubled relations in The Prelude between enthusiasm as ...
... enthusiasm from the early eighteenth to the early nineteenth century . It concludes with a reading of Concerning the Convention of Cintra that reveals how the formerly implicit , troubled relations in The Prelude between enthusiasm as ...
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Enthusiastic Passions and Vulgar Readers | 16 |
Chapter 2 | 29 |
Bordering on Enthusiasm and Spots of Crime in William | 44 |
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