Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... character , nor of permitting character development under the stress of incident . Her characters are elemental types , and she relied for effect upon abundant incident and the use of suspense . Her story is set in France and Italy ...
... character , nor of permitting character development under the stress of incident . Her characters are elemental types , and she relied for effect upon abundant incident and the use of suspense . Her story is set in France and Italy ...
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... characters of the book are touched by the influences of nature , while the unsympathetic characters remain quite unaffected ; indeed this is often the first indication the reader has of into which category he is supposed to place a ...
... characters of the book are touched by the influences of nature , while the unsympathetic characters remain quite unaffected ; indeed this is often the first indication the reader has of into which category he is supposed to place a ...
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... character , his characters are often not autonomous individuals , but are borne along by some great historical current ; they can hardly help themselves , but are the victims of birth or environ- ment to pre - destined ends . Reason ...
... character , his characters are often not autonomous individuals , but are borne along by some great historical current ; they can hardly help themselves , but are the victims of birth or environ- ment to pre - destined ends . Reason ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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