The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... Gothic romance contrib- uted . There is some doubt as to whether the poetry of Bürger and the Sorrows of Werther or the revival of Teutonic interest in things medieval had much to do with the origin of the Gothic romance , nor should ...
... Gothic romance contrib- uted . There is some doubt as to whether the poetry of Bürger and the Sorrows of Werther or the revival of Teutonic interest in things medieval had much to do with the origin of the Gothic romance , nor should ...
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... Gothic style , until eventually he lived in a gimcrack unequalled in Europe . Whether this distorted pile cast a spell upon his imagina- tion , or whether with sharp scent he detected the spirit of romanticism fuming upward from the ...
... Gothic style , until eventually he lived in a gimcrack unequalled in Europe . Whether this distorted pile cast a spell upon his imagina- tion , or whether with sharp scent he detected the spirit of romanticism fuming upward from the ...
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... Gothic romance had now a firm grip upon the public's eye , and story followed story , too often pursuing a rivalry in horror . To the refined Ann Ward Radcliffe , The Monk ( 1795 ) must have been a shock , since its in- decencies moved ...
... Gothic romance had now a firm grip upon the public's eye , and story followed story , too often pursuing a rivalry in horror . To the refined Ann Ward Radcliffe , The Monk ( 1795 ) must have been a shock , since its in- decencies moved ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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