A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... Europe . In that cosmopolitan era the audience for literature had a homogeneity across national boundaries diffi- cult to comprehend at the present time of rampant nationalism and warring economic and political ideologies . In England ...
... Europe . In that cosmopolitan era the audience for literature had a homogeneity across national boundaries diffi- cult to comprehend at the present time of rampant nationalism and warring economic and political ideologies . In England ...
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... city , a direct heir to that Latin culture whose very ruins had been potent to revive civilization in modern Europe ? And beyond Rome lay an alluring and shadowy Greece . Mediterranean culture now seemed 64 THE VOICE OF THE NORTH.
... city , a direct heir to that Latin culture whose very ruins had been potent to revive civilization in modern Europe ? And beyond Rome lay an alluring and shadowy Greece . Mediterranean culture now seemed 64 THE VOICE OF THE NORTH.
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... Europe weighed down by its past and apprehensive of its future . As the nineteenth century drew to a close , the phrase fin de siècle had interna- tional currency as the expression of jaded sophistication and reckless futility foreign ...
... Europe weighed down by its past and apprehensive of its future . As the nineteenth century drew to a close , the phrase fin de siècle had interna- tional currency as the expression of jaded sophistication and reckless futility foreign ...
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Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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