Nineteenth-century Literature Criticism, Volum 12Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1981 Excerpts from criticism of the works of novelists, poets, playwrights, short story writers and other creative writers who lived between 1800 and 1900, from the first published critical appraisals to current evaluations. |
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... Lautréamont to the attention of scholars , although he remains unknown to most readers . His obscurity stems , in part , from his small body of writings . Lautréamont wrote only two works : Maldoror , which forms the basis of his ...
... Lautréamont to the attention of scholars , although he remains unknown to most readers . His obscurity stems , in part , from his small body of writings . Lautréamont wrote only two works : Maldoror , which forms the basis of his ...
Side 217
... Lautréamont . Using Lautréamont as a symbol , Fowlie attempts to describe the temperament of the mod- ern artist . He begins by arguing that the temperament of romantic artists and their modern successors was one of individualism ...
... Lautréamont . Using Lautréamont as a symbol , Fowlie attempts to describe the temperament of the mod- ern artist . He begins by arguing that the temperament of romantic artists and their modern successors was one of individualism ...
Side 246
... Lautréamont to the final group . Lautréamont . Twayne's World Authors Series , no . 284. New York : Twayne Publishers , 1973 , 135 p . A biographical and critical introduction to Lautréamont . In ad- dition to describing the author's ...
... Lautréamont to the final group . Lautréamont . Twayne's World Authors Series , no . 284. New York : Twayne Publishers , 1973 , 135 p . A biographical and critical introduction to Lautréamont . In ad- dition to describing the author's ...
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