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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Side 159
... force of nature against which the pioneer was pitted . Nature is external , as with the pioneer poets , but it is now conceived as a powerful force in itself . The effort to give this force expression leads to a blind alley of ...
... force of nature against which the pioneer was pitted . Nature is external , as with the pioneer poets , but it is now conceived as a powerful force in itself . The effort to give this force expression leads to a blind alley of ...
Side 202
... force and viv- idness . ... The whole narrative technique is quite different from that of " The Voyage of Telegonus . " It goes back in fact to an older day - to the narrative technique of the late eighteenth century , the technique of ...
... force and viv- idness . ... The whole narrative technique is quite different from that of " The Voyage of Telegonus . " It goes back in fact to an older day - to the narrative technique of the late eighteenth century , the technique of ...
Side 225
... force - but always a specific force - which grows proportionately with the obstacle , which must always overcome resistance and produce victoriously the weapons of its crime , the animal organs of its offense . . . . These phantasms are ...
... force - but always a specific force - which grows proportionately with the obstacle , which must always overcome resistance and produce victoriously the weapons of its crime , the animal organs of its offense . . . . These phantasms are ...
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