James Russell Lowell: Representative Selections, with Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1947 - 498 Seiten |
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... literature the handmaid of reform.14 In the " Ode " of 1842 he censures the contemporary poet as an " empty rhymer ... literature : any literature , as far as it is national , is diseased , inasmuch as it appeals to some climactic ...
... literature the handmaid of reform.14 In the " Ode " of 1842 he censures the contemporary poet as an " empty rhymer ... literature : any literature , as far as it is national , is diseased , inasmuch as it appeals to some climactic ...
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... literature . Possibly the problem itself received its final statement in the well - worn words of Horace : Should poetry , should literature , instruct or delight , or instruct and delight at the same time ? How did Lowell deal ...
... literature . Possibly the problem itself received its final statement in the well - worn words of Horace : Should poetry , should literature , instruct or delight , or instruct and delight at the same time ? How did Lowell deal ...
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... literature to offer us a sanctuary from the world of the newspapers , in which we have to live , whether we will or no . " He thus allows ample room for what he terms " literature as holiday , " literature “ as a charmer of leisure , " ...
... literature to offer us a sanctuary from the world of the newspapers , in which we have to live , whether we will or no . " He thus allows ample room for what he terms " literature as holiday , " literature “ as a charmer of leisure , " ...
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JAMES RUSSELL LOWELLINTRODUCTION | xi |
Church | xxviii |
The Natural Aristocrat | lx |
Urheberrecht | |
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