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... literary criticism , did so in an idiosyncratic way and guided by his own theory and literary practice dating back to his earliest days . Furthermore he stood at a crucial transition - point in the development of German literary theory ...
... literary criticism , did so in an idiosyncratic way and guided by his own theory and literary practice dating back to his earliest days . Furthermore he stood at a crucial transition - point in the development of German literary theory ...
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... literary - historical approach to poetry plays no part in Schiller's literary scheme . It was something , however , which Coleridge shared with the Schlegels , who , although they derived much from Schiller , in their literary surveys ...
... literary - historical approach to poetry plays no part in Schiller's literary scheme . It was something , however , which Coleridge shared with the Schlegels , who , although they derived much from Schiller , in their literary surveys ...
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... literary men like George MacDonald . In the Church , Broadchurchmen and Tractarians felt his attraction . The young ... literary discussion . Thus , George Watson in his book The Literary Critics ( 1962 ) has described ' a mind ...
... literary men like George MacDonald . In the Church , Broadchurchmen and Tractarians felt his attraction . The young ... literary discussion . Thus , George Watson in his book The Literary Critics ( 1962 ) has described ' a mind ...
Contents
THE ROMANTIC CONTEXT | 8 |
Symbol and Organic Form | 16 |
KUBLA KHAN THE RIME OF THE ANCIENT | 43 |
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