A Revolution in European Poetry, 1660-1900Columbia University Press, 1940 - 279 pages |
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... ballad in Herder's col- lection , Stimmen der Völker ( Voices of the Peoples , 1778 ) . The " Erlkönig ” ( King of the Elves ) is convincing dramatiza- tion of the primitive dread of sickness as the work of some malevolent spirit . Set ...
... ballad in Herder's col- lection , Stimmen der Völker ( Voices of the Peoples , 1778 ) . The " Erlkönig ” ( King of the Elves ) is convincing dramatiza- tion of the primitive dread of sickness as the work of some malevolent spirit . Set ...
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... ballad and Shakespearean drama , and of the rhythms and rich vocabularies of their native tongues . They had demonstrated that creation was not neces- sarily rational nor even self - conscious . By reawakening lyri- cism , by drawing ...
... ballad and Shakespearean drama , and of the rhythms and rich vocabularies of their native tongues . They had demonstrated that creation was not neces- sarily rational nor even self - conscious . By reawakening lyri- cism , by drawing ...
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... ballad relating the punishment of a young woman who blasphemously rejects religious consolation for the loss of her lover in one of Frederick the Great's wars . The return of the lover's ghost to take her for a wild gallop through the ...
... ballad relating the punishment of a young woman who blasphemously rejects religious consolation for the loss of her lover in one of Frederick the Great's wars . The return of the lover's ghost to take her for a wild gallop through the ...
Table des matières
Tradition and Reason | 1 |
The Voice of the North | 36 |
Joy in Commonalty Spread | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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