Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... poet , Scotland's greatest poetic genius , early dedicated Scottish poetry to the country ; and there is truth in Emerson's caustic remark that Scott , in his narrative poems , simply wrote a rhymed guide - book to Scotland . That the ...
... poet , Scotland's greatest poetic genius , early dedicated Scottish poetry to the country ; and there is truth in Emerson's caustic remark that Scott , in his narrative poems , simply wrote a rhymed guide - book to Scotland . That the ...
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... poetry and good prose , a conviction which was founded on dislike of poetic affecta- tion , but which led him in his own poetry , now to the narrowest limitation , now to the utmost possible flattening out of his own in many respects ...
... poetry and good prose , a conviction which was founded on dislike of poetic affecta- tion , but which led him in his own poetry , now to the narrowest limitation , now to the utmost possible flattening out of his own in many respects ...
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... poetry ; and he had all the power which genius gives ; where he fell short was in his grip of reality . He has influenced the succeeding generations of English poets throughout this whole century , but he had not the twentieth part of ...
... poetry ; and he had all the power which genius gives ; where he fell short was in his grip of reality . He has influenced the succeeding generations of English poets throughout this whole century , but he had not the twentieth part of ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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