Realism, Naturalism, and Symbolism: Modes of Thought and Expression in Europe, 1848-1914Roland N. Stromberg Walker, 1968 - Всего страниц: 296 The disenchantment of 1848 -- The pessimistic view -- Science, the new god -- The bourgeois world -- The realism of Flaubert -- Optimistic realism -- Russian realism -- Social realism -- Social realism and socialist realism -- The continuing march of science -- The book of despair -- Life in the raw -- The natural history of morality -- Naturalism and moralism -- Painting: the impressionists -- A critique of naturalism -- Human nature in politics -- The natural history of the soul -- The poet as seer -- The mystery of poetry -- A critique of symbolism -- Against the Grain -- The aesthetic ideal -- The decadence -- Some Wilde epigrams -- The influence of Richard Wagner -- Just before the war. |
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... senses . He writes verses that , strictly speaking , have little if any meaning , but which drug and enchant the mind ... sense that it should exist in its own right , not for some extrinsic purpose such as communicating knowledge or ...
... senses . He writes verses that , strictly speaking , have little if any meaning , but which drug and enchant the mind ... sense that it should exist in its own right , not for some extrinsic purpose such as communicating knowledge or ...
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... sense in it , a relic more or less fleeting , of such moments gone by , what is real in our own life fines itself down . It is with this movement , with the passage and dissolution of impressions , images , sensations , that analysis ...
... sense in it , a relic more or less fleeting , of such moments gone by , what is real in our own life fines itself down . It is with this movement , with the passage and dissolution of impressions , images , sensations , that analysis ...
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... sense . An undefinable taint of death had always clung about him , and now in early manhood he . believed himself smitten by mortal disease . He asked himself how he might make as much as possible of the interval that remained and he ...
... sense . An undefinable taint of death had always clung about him , and now in early manhood he . believed himself smitten by mortal disease . He asked himself how he might make as much as possible of the interval that remained and he ...
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The disenchantment of 1848 Alexander Herzen From | 1 |
The continuing march of science David Masson Recent | 10 |
The decadence Holbrook Jackson The Eighteen | 24 |
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