Romanticism and the Social Order, 1780-1830Barnes and Noble, 1969 - 426 páginas |
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... story , but enhance the sense of mystery as the reader contemplates with wonder the forces at work in nature . The ancient story of the Flying Dutchman , condemned to sail the world for ever in expiation of his sin , is a fascinating ...
... story , but enhance the sense of mystery as the reader contemplates with wonder the forces at work in nature . The ancient story of the Flying Dutchman , condemned to sail the world for ever in expiation of his sin , is a fascinating ...
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... story is clearly a vehicle for Godwin to explore the injustices of the judicial system , and the story would have been artistically more satisfactory if he had been able to explore more effectively the personal duel of suspicions ...
... story is clearly a vehicle for Godwin to explore the injustices of the judicial system , and the story would have been artistically more satisfactory if he had been able to explore more effectively the personal duel of suspicions ...
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... story which had an obvious parallel with that of his former novel . The death of Darnley , and Mary's subsequent marriage with Bothwell , might be paralleled by Elizabeth's dalliance with Robert , Lord Dudley , and the murder of ...
... story which had an obvious parallel with that of his former novel . The death of Darnley , and Mary's subsequent marriage with Bothwell , might be paralleled by Elizabeth's dalliance with Robert , Lord Dudley , and the murder of ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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