Main Currents in 19th Century Literature: Naturalism in nineteenth century English literatureRussell & Russell, 1957 |
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... Scott ! Newstead Abbey is as inseparably connected with Byron's name as Abbotsford is with Sir Walter Scott's . The old abbey , with its medieval and fantastic architecture , is to Byron the indispensable accompaniment of his peerage ...
... Scott ! Newstead Abbey is as inseparably connected with Byron's name as Abbotsford is with Sir Walter Scott's . The old abbey , with its medieval and fantastic architecture , is to Byron the indispensable accompaniment of his peerage ...
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... Scott viewed nature and the old customs with the eye of a lover of the chase , Words- worth with the eye of the moralist . Wordsworth's ponderous cargo - boat ploughs its way heavily through the water ; Scott's poet's skiff flies along ...
... Scott viewed nature and the old customs with the eye of a lover of the chase , Words- worth with the eye of the moralist . Wordsworth's ponderous cargo - boat ploughs its way heavily through the water ; Scott's poet's skiff flies along ...
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... Scott re- quired as a foundation for his imaginary world . A certain Mr. Skene , who had been travelling in Germany , told him a good deal about the condition of the Jews there , their peculiar dress and customs , and the severity with ...
... Scott re- quired as a foundation for his imaginary world . A certain Mr. Skene , who had been travelling in Germany , told him a good deal about the condition of the Jews there , their peculiar dress and customs , and the severity with ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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