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Byron's description of his most beautiful female character as " Nature's bride and Passion's child " ( Don Juan ii . 202 ) , and his description of the love of Don Juan and Haidée : " This is in others a factitious state , An opium ...
Byron's description of his most beautiful female character as " Nature's bride and Passion's child " ( Don Juan ii . 202 ) , and his description of the love of Don Juan and Haidée : " This is in others a factitious state , An opium ...
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Nevertheless it was with justifiable and prophetic pride that Byron said to Medwin : " If you must have an epic , there's Don Juan for you ; it is an epic as much in the spirit of our day as the Iliad was in that of Homer .
Nevertheless it was with justifiable and prophetic pride that Byron said to Medwin : " If you must have an epic , there's Don Juan for you ; it is an epic as much in the spirit of our day as the Iliad was in that of Homer .
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Not even a bookseller was to be found who would sell the earlier cantos of Don Juan at the author's risk . Byron says , when comparing his own fate with Napoleon's ( Don Juan , xi . 56 ) : — " But Juan was my Moscow , and Faliero My ...
Not even a bookseller was to be found who would sell the earlier cantos of Don Juan at the author's risk . Byron says , when comparing his own fate with Napoleon's ( Don Juan , xi . 56 ) : — " But Juan was my Moscow , and Faliero My ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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