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... Romantic Period . Romantic poets and theorists sought to persuade their fellow men that if they would only get " back to nature , " and thus escape from the conventionalizing and soul - stifling influences of organized society , they ...
... Romantic Period . Romantic poets and theorists sought to persuade their fellow men that if they would only get " back to nature , " and thus escape from the conventionalizing and soul - stifling influences of organized society , they ...
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... Romantic Period . The en- thusiasm of the romanticists for naturalness , simplicity , and spontaneity went hand in hand with an increased admiration for the popular ballads ( p . 57 ) and for medieval literature in general . Percy's ...
... Romantic Period . The en- thusiasm of the romanticists for naturalness , simplicity , and spontaneity went hand in hand with an increased admiration for the popular ballads ( p . 57 ) and for medieval literature in general . Percy's ...
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... romantic novels of adventure ; but though . he used threadbare themes of romantic storytelling , such as fighting , pi- rates , and buried treasure , he made them fresh and fascinating . Stevenson was too great an artist to depend ...
... romantic novels of adventure ; but though . he used threadbare themes of romantic storytelling , such as fighting , pi- rates , and buried treasure , he made them fresh and fascinating . Stevenson was too great an artist to depend ...
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The Beginnings of English Literature 55 B C 1400 a d | 3 |
CORRELATION OF ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH HISTORICAL EVENTS DURING | 16 |
SUGGESTIONS FOR READING IN THE OLDENGLISH PERIOD | 28 |
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