The Novel in EnglishR.R. Smith, 1931 - Всего страниц: 395 |
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... fiction , and dug a new and wide channel called conveniently the historical romance . The historical ro- mance depends upon real events and personages of the past for , at least , a background , occasionally for pro- tagonists . It was ...
... fiction , and dug a new and wide channel called conveniently the historical romance . The historical ro- mance depends upon real events and personages of the past for , at least , a background , occasionally for pro- tagonists . It was ...
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... novel- ist . His Rienzi ( 1835 ) and Last of the Barons ( 1843 ) have never gained the favor held by the first - mentioned novel . Charles Kingsley , as versatile a gentleman as Bulwer - Lytton , wrote a fine historical romance in ...
... novel- ist . His Rienzi ( 1835 ) and Last of the Barons ( 1843 ) have never gained the favor held by the first - mentioned novel . Charles Kingsley , as versatile a gentleman as Bulwer - Lytton , wrote a fine historical romance in ...
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... historical romance was revived enthusiastically by a group of writers whom national self - consciousness rewarded with considerable popularity . Some , encouraged by the success of James Lane Allen's The Choir Invisible ( 1897 ) , a ...
... historical romance was revived enthusiastically by a group of writers whom national self - consciousness rewarded with considerable popularity . Some , encouraged by the success of James Lane Allen's The Choir Invisible ( 1897 ) , a ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE FIRST MODERN NOVELISTS | 32 |
THE TRIUMPH OF ROMANTICISM | 77 |
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