British Romantic Poets: Recent RevaluationsShiv Kumar Kumar An introduction to Romanticism as a social, political, and poetic force. |
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Recent Revaluations Shiv Kumar Kumar. Morse Peckham 1. Toward a Theory of Romanticism CAN WE HOPE for a theory of romanticism ? The answer , I believe , is Yes . But before proceeding further , I must make quite clear what it is that I ...
Recent Revaluations Shiv Kumar Kumar. Morse Peckham 1. Toward a Theory of Romanticism CAN WE HOPE for a theory of romanticism ? The answer , I believe , is Yes . But before proceeding further , I must make quite clear what it is that I ...
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... theory ? Dare we hope for such a theory ? To this question I answer , " Yes , we can . " I feel that we have it almost within our grasp that one or two steps more and we shall have mastered this highly perplexing literary prob- lem ...
... theory ? Dare we hope for such a theory ? To this question I answer , " Yes , we can . " I feel that we have it almost within our grasp that one or two steps more and we shall have mastered this highly perplexing literary prob- lem ...
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... theory or seek to use the theory in unlocking a baffling and complex work , or even a simple one for that matter . He will fit his ideas into whatever notion of romanticism he may have , usually without specifying what it might be , but ...
... theory or seek to use the theory in unlocking a baffling and complex work , or even a simple one for that matter . He will fit his ideas into whatever notion of romanticism he may have , usually without specifying what it might be , but ...
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