Visionary Gleam: Forty Books from the Romantic PeriodWoodstock Books, 1993 - 243 ページ The age of English Romanticism began with the French Revolution and ended with the Reform Bill of 1832. The key works of the period share an assumption that change in the political system is possible. Wordsworth comments on forty such books. |
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... Voices ( 1991 ) , enhancing our view of the Romantic period , filling out our awareness of trends , making it a little ... voice that will modulate into the tones of Tintern abbey and the great Romantic lyrics of regret . Among political ...
... Voices ( 1991 ) , enhancing our view of the Romantic period , filling out our awareness of trends , making it a little ... voice that will modulate into the tones of Tintern abbey and the great Romantic lyrics of regret . Among political ...
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... voice that is unmistakeably new : A spirit haunts the year's last hours Dwelling amid these yellowing bowers ... voices ( 1991 ) , as a chronological survey of the Romantic period viewed in a selection of outstanding books . Scholarly ...
... voice that is unmistakeably new : A spirit haunts the year's last hours Dwelling amid these yellowing bowers ... voices ( 1991 ) , as a chronological survey of the Romantic period viewed in a selection of outstanding books . Scholarly ...
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... voice that tells the story insists upon a comic detachment . It may be funny , beautiful , shocking , but always ( as later with Byron ) it is droll : But first I must commemorate in Rhime Sir Tristram's dext'rous swordmanship and might ...
... voice that tells the story insists upon a comic detachment . It may be funny , beautiful , shocking , but always ( as later with Byron ) it is droll : But first I must commemorate in Rhime Sir Tristram's dext'rous swordmanship and might ...
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