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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... poet at Pisa . He writes of Shelley that he " united , in just degrees , the ardour of the poet with the patience and forbearance of the philosopher , " and that " his generosity and charity went far beyond those of any man at present ...
... poet at Pisa . He writes of Shelley that he " united , in just degrees , the ardour of the poet with the patience and forbearance of the philosopher , " and that " his generosity and charity went far beyond those of any man at present ...
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... poets throughout this whole century , but he had not the twentieth part of the merely talented Moore's influence upon his own contem- poraries . Byron was , as none had ever been before , the poet of personality , and as such was ...
... poets throughout this whole century , but he had not the twentieth part of the merely talented Moore's influence upon his own contem- poraries . Byron was , as none had ever been before , the poet of personality , and as such was ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
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