A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... noble rank , Greek , Roman , Oriental , could with pro- priety speak the language of high civilization the court required . His dialogue , the quintessence of salon conversation , was a fabric of delicate distinctions of emotion and ...
... noble rank , Greek , Roman , Oriental , could with pro- priety speak the language of high civilization the court required . His dialogue , the quintessence of salon conversation , was a fabric of delicate distinctions of emotion and ...
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... noble thanks- giving to the Earth Spirit , who through Mephistopheles's inter- cession has relented and permitted him to rediscover man's unity with nature : Erhabner Geist , du gabst mir , gabst mir alles Warum ich bath . Du hast mir ...
... noble thanks- giving to the Earth Spirit , who through Mephistopheles's inter- cession has relented and permitted him to rediscover man's unity with nature : Erhabner Geist , du gabst mir , gabst mir alles Warum ich bath . Du hast mir ...
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... noble families and Hugo was a legitimist , but the logic of their de- parture from the established literary order gradually altered their political views . • • Tragedy , the stronghold of convention , was invaded by the innovations of ...
... noble families and Hugo was a legitimist , but the logic of their de- parture from the established literary order gradually altered their political views . • • Tragedy , the stronghold of convention , was invaded by the innovations of ...
Table des matières
Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
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ancient Ange plein antique aristocratic Arnold ballad Baudelaire beauty Blake Boileau born British Byron century Christian Coleridge contemporary court culture death drama dreams earth emotion Empedocles England English eternal Europe eyes faith fate Faust feeling France French genius German Giacomo Leopardi Goethe Goethe's Greece Greek heart Heine Hellenic Herder Hölderlin Homer Hugo Hugo's human imagination IMPORTANT EVENTS SOURCES intellectual Italian Italy Keats Keats's Lamartine language Leconte de Lisle Leopardi literary literature living Louis Louis XIV Lyrical Ballads Matthew Arnold Mephistopheles mind Molière Napoleon nature noble Novalis pain Paris passion Pindar poems poet's poetic poets political Pope primitive prose Racine Revolution rhyme Rimbaud rococo Rome Schiller sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's social song soul SOURCES OF IDEAS spirit style symbolic taste Tennyson theme thou thought tion tragedy translation uncon universe Verlaine verse Victor Hugo Vigny vocabulary Voltaire Weimar Winckelmann Wordsworth youth