Monday, 12 June 2023

{My Encylopaedia Understands Me}[6th February 1991]

[Redbook8:228][19910206:1512]{My Encylopaedia Understands Me}[6th February 1991]


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‘The impetus of Romantic poetry began to slacken after about 1830 and gave way to more objective styles, although as J.M. Cohen says: “...the superfluous man, the artist misunderstood, the unhappy lover, the Hamlet figure paralysed by his own sensitiveness, continued to be the forms in which the artist saw himself.” (A History of Western Literature, 1956).’

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*– E[ncyclopaedia] B[ritannica] 23:229




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