European Romanticism: Literary Societies, Poets, and PoetryP. Lang, 1990 - 233 páginas European Romanticism documents the cultural contributions of Germany, France, Spain, and England by focusing on literary groups, famous poets, lyric poetry, and the creative-imaginative writings on theory and aesthetics. This book examines historical, original, and scholarly writings, detailing specifics gathered from the salons, journals, newspapers, periodicals, and critical commentary to present a comprehensive discussion of the comparative view of the literary-poetic schools, manifestos, poets, and poems, with perspectives on how the Romantics viewed themselves and their creativity. |
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THE ROMANTIC POET | 35 |
THE ROMANTIC POEM | 81 |
THE ROMANTIC JOURNALS and MANIFESTOES | 133 |
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European Romanticism: Literary Societies, Poets, and Poetry Clarence Edward McClanahan Sin vista previa disponible - 1990 |
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