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... Literature ( 1896 ) interpret the movement as the outcome of many not necessarily related forces - medieval and foreign literatures , the French Revolution , the usual ebb and flow of the world spirit , and ( with characteristic ...
... Literature ( 1896 ) interpret the movement as the outcome of many not necessarily related forces - medieval and foreign literatures , the French Revolution , the usual ebb and flow of the world spirit , and ( with characteristic ...
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... literature that envisages it otherwise . Hence they assert that romantic literature as a whole ( includ- ing Shakespeare ) is too emotional , too soft ( not “ dry , hard , and classical " ) , too hopeful that the good in man's nature ...
... literature that envisages it otherwise . Hence they assert that romantic literature as a whole ( includ- ing Shakespeare ) is too emotional , too soft ( not “ dry , hard , and classical " ) , too hopeful that the good in man's nature ...
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... literature ( by " monism " is meant the New Critics ' attempt to make one single rhetorical con- cept the only criterion of great literature ) . Equally devastat- ing is Crane's " I. A. Richards on the Art of Interpretation " ( Ethics ...
... literature ( by " monism " is meant the New Critics ' attempt to make one single rhetorical con- cept the only criterion of great literature ) . Equally devastat- ing is Crane's " I. A. Richards on the Art of Interpretation " ( Ethics ...
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