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The next time Shelley came into collision with the party in power , the collision was of a much more violent and tragic nature . Harriet was dead , and her father had filed a petition in Chancery to determine which was the fit and ...
The next time Shelley came into collision with the party in power , the collision was of a much more violent and tragic nature . Harriet was dead , and her father had filed a petition in Chancery to determine which was the fit and ...
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In his youth devoted to philosophy , but indifferent to history , Shelley , during the one completed period of his life that preceding the writing of The Cenci - sought no foundation in time or space for his visions of reformation ...
In his youth devoted to philosophy , but indifferent to history , Shelley , during the one completed period of his life that preceding the writing of The Cenci - sought no foundation in time or space for his visions of reformation ...
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Until Shelley wrote The Cenci he seems to have had no idea of the infinite attractiveness and infinite value of the characteristics of the individual . Even Prometheus and Asia in their quality of types are destitute of any peculiarly ...
Until Shelley wrote The Cenci he seems to have had no idea of the infinite attractiveness and infinite value of the characteristics of the individual . Even Prometheus and Asia in their quality of types are destitute of any peculiarly ...
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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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