Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in EnglandGood Press, 19 мая 2021 г. - Всего страниц: 331 Georg Brandes in the book "Main Currents in Nineteenth-Century Literature - 4. Naturalism in England" describes the concept, history, and philosophy of naturalism within England. It covers a combination of prose and poetry in describing the various types of naturalism in existence including radical naturalism, historical naturalism, etc., and their association with other amazing concepts. |
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... lady introduces it to the notice of another lawyer in Crown employ; and this young man, Walter Scott by name, who was also to be an author, and a very much greater one, makes his literary début with a translation of Lenore and another ...
... lady introduces it to the notice of another lawyer in Crown employ; and this young man, Walter Scott by name, who was also to be an author, and a very much greater one, makes his literary début with a translation of Lenore and another ...
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... Lady Elizabeth Waldegrave, the Princess Augusta holding by the Duchess of Ancaster, the Princess Elizabeth led by Lady Charlotte Bertie, followed. General Bude and the Duke of Montague, and Major Price as equerry, brought up the rear of ...
... Lady Elizabeth Waldegrave, the Princess Augusta holding by the Duchess of Ancaster, the Princess Elizabeth led by Lady Charlotte Bertie, followed. General Bude and the Duke of Montague, and Major Price as equerry, brought up the rear of ...
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... tradesmen's bills,—official papers, Notes from my Lady, drams for vapours— There plans of saddles, tea and toast, Death-warrants, and the Morning Post." Four years later, the Regent had actually allowed fifty-eight death-
... tradesmen's bills,—official papers, Notes from my Lady, drams for vapours— There plans of saddles, tea and toast, Death-warrants, and the Morning Post." Four years later, the Regent had actually allowed fifty-eight death-
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... Lady Byron. In 1808 he writes: "If any person be desirous of having an adequate idea of the mischievous effects which have been produced in this country by the French Revolution and all its attendant horrors, he should attempt some ...
... Lady Byron. In 1808 he writes: "If any person be desirous of having an adequate idea of the mischievous effects which have been produced in this country by the French Revolution and all its attendant horrors, he should attempt some ...
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