Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... social and humanitarian writers and thinkers . Indeed , the two polar aspects of his thought , his romantic individualism and his worship of the divine average , indicate the way in which he looked both before and after.2 In his ...
... social and humanitarian writers and thinkers . Indeed , the two polar aspects of his thought , his romantic individualism and his worship of the divine average , indicate the way in which he looked both before and after.2 In his ...
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... social milieus , the feudal and the democratic . With considerable disregard for historical accuracy , he named as " feudal " both the society which bred Homer and that which nurtured Shakespeare . The Shaksperean compositions ...
... social milieus , the feudal and the democratic . With considerable disregard for historical accuracy , he named as " feudal " both the society which bred Homer and that which nurtured Shakespeare . The Shaksperean compositions ...
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... social order , democracy ? Or is he to be read only as a great ' literatus ' possessed of poetic power and beauty unsurpassed , but to be disregarded as a social or ethical force in America ? Whitman steadfastly refused to answer either ...
... social order , democracy ? Or is he to be read only as a great ' literatus ' possessed of poetic power and beauty unsurpassed , but to be disregarded as a social or ethical force in America ? Whitman steadfastly refused to answer either ...
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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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