The Failures of CriticismCornell University Press, 1967 - 363 pàgines |
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... romantic plays . It is hard , however , for the very few antiquarians who may read Lucrèce today to trust the taste of a critic who found the part of Brutus " very great " and “ full of soul . " Most surprising of all are Sainte ...
... romantic plays . It is hard , however , for the very few antiquarians who may read Lucrèce today to trust the taste of a critic who found the part of Brutus " very great " and “ full of soul . " Most surprising of all are Sainte ...
Pàgina 135
... romantic movement around 1835 , partly out of personal spite , since he had failed as a poet and as a novelist , partly out of fastidious taste and sincere classical conviction . But if so , he lost touch with all that was creative and ...
... romantic movement around 1835 , partly out of personal spite , since he had failed as a poet and as a novelist , partly out of fastidious taste and sincere classical conviction . But if so , he lost touch with all that was creative and ...
Pàgina 217
... romantic period and the Industrial Revolu- tion , it has stood in the vanguard of man's spiritual activity ; its achievement in France , Germany , England , America has sur- passed that of any other branch of literature , or of ...
... romantic period and the Industrial Revolu- tion , it has stood in the vanguard of man's spiritual activity ; its achievement in France , Germany , England , America has sur- passed that of any other branch of literature , or of ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION I | 11 |
CHAPTER I | 29 |
Emerson Hawthorne Melville | 58 |
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