Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... Countess Teresa Guiccioli , daughter of Count Gamba of Ravenna , a lady who was at this time only sixteen , and had just been married to Count Guiccioli , a man of sixty , who had been twice left a widower . The introduction took place ...
... Countess Teresa Guiccioli , daughter of Count Gamba of Ravenna , a lady who was at this time only sixteen , and had just been married to Count Guiccioli , a man of sixty , who had been twice left a widower . The introduction took place ...
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... Countess Guiccioli published in 1868 , though it does not really help us to understand either Byron's character or his art , bears touching evidence to the strength and depth of the Countess's love . The solution of the problem which ...
... Countess Guiccioli published in 1868 , though it does not really help us to understand either Byron's character or his art , bears touching evidence to the strength and depth of the Countess's love . The solution of the problem which ...
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... Countess Guiccioli alone restrained him . He had thoughts of taking part in the Creoles ' struggle for liberty ; he made careful inquiries into the condition of matters in South America . His Ode on Venice ends with the words : " Better ...
... Countess Guiccioli alone restrained him . He had thoughts of taking part in the Creoles ' struggle for liberty ; he made careful inquiries into the condition of matters in South America . His Ode on Venice ends with the words : " Better ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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