Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... romantic critics of Shakespeare were speaking and lecturing up to the very end of our period , 1885 , and even a few years beyond , for Lowell delivered some lectures on the old English Dramatists in 1887. Hudson's later work continued ...
... romantic critics of Shakespeare were speaking and lecturing up to the very end of our period , 1885 , and even a few years beyond , for Lowell delivered some lectures on the old English Dramatists in 1887. Hudson's later work continued ...
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... critical tradition is certainly not true for most of the criticism in the first three quarters of the nineteenth century . Especially up to 1850 or 1860 the American critics were fast bound to the romantic tradition of Coleridge and the ...
... critical tradition is certainly not true for most of the criticism in the first three quarters of the nineteenth century . Especially up to 1850 or 1860 the American critics were fast bound to the romantic tradition of Coleridge and the ...
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... critical ideals . The criticism of Shakespeare is an accurate barometer for the aesthetic standards of representative critics during the nineteenth century . The romantic critics found synthesized in Shakespeare most of their ideals ...
... critical ideals . The criticism of Shakespeare is an accurate barometer for the aesthetic standards of representative critics during the nineteenth century . The romantic critics found synthesized in Shakespeare most of their ideals ...
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Richard Henry Dana First American Exponent of | 17 |
The Romantic Treatment | 42 |
The Spread of German | 79 |
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