Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... suffering occasioned by the absence of the beloved ; he puts into words the sufferings of the maid whose lover is " never wedding , ever wooing . " But he is most characteristically himself as the erotic poet when he confesses , with a ...
... suffering occasioned by the absence of the beloved ; he puts into words the sufferings of the maid whose lover is " never wedding , ever wooing . " But he is most characteristically himself as the erotic poet when he confesses , with a ...
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... suffering for their opinions . The literary activity displayed during this long , honour- able life was prodigious . Landor wrote twice as much as Byron . And it is with a feeling of reverence that we open many of his books ; but during ...
... suffering for their opinions . The literary activity displayed during this long , honour- able life was prodigious . Landor wrote twice as much as Byron . And it is with a feeling of reverence that we open many of his books ; but during ...
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... suffering from the process . Shelley , perfectly free from vanity and egotism , was absorbed in his ideals ; he expanded his Ego until it embraced the universe . But what was ideal virtue in him as a man entailed a fatal defect in his ...
... suffering from the process . Shelley , perfectly free from vanity and egotism , was absorbed in his ideals ; he expanded his Ego until it embraced the universe . But what was ideal virtue in him as a man entailed a fatal defect in his ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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