Representative American Criticism of Shakespeare, 1830-1885University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940 - 778 psl. |
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... writes ] an intense preoccupation with spritual ends , and an existing world literature whose ends are for the most part mundane ; a great passion crossed and confused by a funda- mental misunderstanding ; and the difficulties of ...
... writes ] an intense preoccupation with spritual ends , and an existing world literature whose ends are for the most part mundane ; a great passion crossed and confused by a funda- mental misunderstanding ; and the difficulties of ...
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... writes in the Journals , according to " whether one writes from life , or from a literary point of view . ' Tis difficult for a writer not to be bookish and conventional . If he writes from manly experience and feeling , his page is a ...
... writes in the Journals , according to " whether one writes from life , or from a literary point of view . ' Tis difficult for a writer not to be bookish and conventional . If he writes from manly experience and feeling , his page is a ...
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... writes : " The truth , that perfect beauty and perfect goodness are one , was made known to [ him ] . " 38 The moral function of beauty as well as its usefulness are frequently remarked by Emerson . " Beauty is the mark God sets on ...
... writes : " The truth , that perfect beauty and perfect goodness are one , was made known to [ him ] . " 38 The moral function of beauty as well as its usefulness are frequently remarked by Emerson . " Beauty is the mark God sets on ...
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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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1872 Shakespeare aesthetic American criticism American Point Anatomizing of William Atlantic Monthly attitude beauty Boston Carlyle classic Coleridge and Schlegel Coleridge's concept conclusion contemporaries criticism of Shakespeare Dana Dana's democracy discussion drama edition essay expression Falstaff feeling feudal German critics Gervinus Giles Goethe Grant White Hamlet Hazlitt Hudson Ibid ideal ideas individual influence intellectual interpretation James Russell Lowell Journals King Lear language Lear Lectures literary literature Lowell felt Macbeth mind moral nineteenth century Norman Foerster old English Dramatists organic unity passion philosophy Poems poet poet's poetic Poetry and Imagination point of view principles Prose Ralph Waldo Emerson Richard Richard Grant White Richard Henry Dana romantic critics Shakespeare criticism Shakespeare's characters Shakespeare's genius Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean Criticism sonnets spirit Studies in Shakespeare symbol theory things thought tradition tragedy transcendental Transcendentalist true truth University Walt Whitman Whipple Wilkes William Shakespeare words writes wrote York