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 | | Romanticism in British literature developed in a different form slightly later, mostly associated with the poets... |  | | The Age of Romanticism Student's Syllabus for Unit 6: The Age of Romanticism Literature of The Age of Romanticism Complete texts of The Age of Romanticism Teacher's Guide to Unit 6: The Age of Romanticism... |  | | andgt; Jena Romanticism a first phase of Romanticism in German literature, centred in Jena from about 1798 to 1804. |
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http://www.uklottobiz.co.uk/romanticismliterature
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | Homepage of NASSR (North American Society for the Study of Romanticism) (The North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR) provides a forum for the discussion of a wide variety of theoretical approaches to Romantic works of all genres, nations and disciplines.) |  | | Romanticism URL List (select list of online resources in the field with brief annotations; originally printed in the Update Newsletter, "a newsletter about how to get noncanonical romantic texts and how to teach them in the classroom") (Laura Mandell, Miami U.) |  | | "Romanticism" in Crisis: A Panel Discussion on Period and Profession (position papers "on changing definitions of British Romanticism. |
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http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2750
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| | Literary Theory: Bibliography |
 | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [ 1817 ], On John Buncle [in, The Round Table] (Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817) (subjects=Romanticism; Amory Thomas; Characterisation; Walton Isaak; The Compleat Angler; ; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:OnJohnBuncle ] (genre=m). |  | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [ 1817 ], Character of John Bull [in, The Round Table] (Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817) (subjects=Romanticism; Nationality; Stereotype; ; ; ; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:CharacterJohnBull ] (genre=m). |  | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [ 1817 ], On Hogarth's Marriage a-la-Mode [in, The Round Table] (Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817) (subjects=Romanticism; Hogarth William; Painting; Characterisation; ; ; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:OnHogarth ] (genre=m). |
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http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/LITTH/LitTh.bib.html
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| | Romanticism On the Net 8 (November 1997) |
 | | Although there are certainly many meaningful ways to discuss Romanticism across national and disciplinary boundaries, these do not appear to have had much of an effect on the way British Romanticism is generally constituted, at least in terms of anthologies and much of the literary criticism. |  | | British Romanticism may ultimately feel narrow, and hence open to absorption by its neighboring periods, because it is so closely identified with a group of only five writers. |  | | A final question remains concerning the perennially vexed relation of British Romanticism to other Romantic categories, such as European Romanticism, American Romanticism, or Romanticism in nineteenth-century art or music. |
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http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/cognitive.html
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| | Romanticism in Art Artistic Romanticism Questia.com Online Library |
 | | Romanticism: Points of View (includes "Art and Social Responsibility: The Ideology of Romanticism") |  | | ...nineteenth-century French art in dualistic...linear terms: Romanticism in opposition...historical Romanticism was strangely inadmissible in the art historical...but of... |  | | In German Romanticism we find similar arguments for the fusion of science and art, and... |
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http://www.questia.com/Index.jsp?CRID=romanticism_in_art&OFFID=se1&KEY=romanticism_in_art
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| | VoS - Voice of the Shuttle |
 | | Romanticism URL List (select list of online resources in the field with brief annotations; originally printed in the Update Newsletter, "a newsletter about how to get noncanonical romantic texts and how to teach them in the classroom") (Laura Mandell, Miami U.) |  | | "Romanticism" in Crisis: A Panel Discussion on Period and Profession (position papers "on changing definitions of British Romanticism. |  | | Romanticism On the Net (international refereed electronic journal edited by Michael Eberle-Sinatra) |
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http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2750
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| | Romanticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Russia, the principal exponent of Romanticism is Alexander Pushkin. |  | | In France, Romanticism is associated with the 19th century, particularly in the paintings of Théodore Géricault and Eugène Delacroix, the plays and novels of Victor Hugo (such as Les Misérables and Ninety-Three), and the novels of Stendhal. |  | | Romanticism was a secular and intellectual movement in the history of ideas that originated in late 18th century Western Europe. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanticism
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| | Fleming & O'Carroll - Romanticism |
 | | Romanticism is a field insofar as: (1) it is intransigent to strict localization; its boundaries are indefinite; (2) is itself the effect of certain historical shifts and axiological effects; and (3) is "causally" efficacious--once generated, it exerts its own characteristic influence on whatever lies within its ambit. |  | | Romanticism consists in the refiguring of the anthropologically significant individual by such things as the rise of modern bourgeois society, the shift from functional to nominal monarchies, and a generalized secularization and democratization of the body politic (cf. |  | | On the contrary, Romanticism partly guided their forms of expression, and to the extent that this is not understood, they remain Romanticized fields today: studies of the self (psychology), the social (sociology), or even an imagined supposedly rational locus of exchange itself (economics) (on psychology, cf. |
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http://www.anthropoetics.ucla.edu/ap1101/romantic.htm
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| | American romanticism - Columbia Encyclopedia article about American romanticism |
 | | Nineteenth-century romanticism was characterized by the avoidance of classical forms and rules, emphasis on the emotional and spiritual, representation of the unattainable ideal, nostalgia for the grace of past ages, and a predilection for exotic themes. |  | | The basic aims of romanticism were various: a return to nature and to belief in the goodness of humanity; the rediscovery of the artist as a supremely individual creator; the development of nationalistic pride; and the exaltation of the senses and emotions over reason and intellect. |  | | In addition, romanticism was a philosophical revolt against rationalism rationalism [Lat.,=belonging to reason], in philosophy, a theory that holds that reason alone, unaided by experience, can arrive at basic truth regarding the world. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/American+romanticism
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| | Romanticism on the Net - Journals |
 | | Focusing on the period 1750-1850 Romanticism seeks to encourage the diversity of Romantic studies today and to reflect the full range of current methodological and theoretical debate. |  | | The warm welcome the journal received not only reflects credit on the contributors, but expresses the dynamism and sense of scholarly community in Romantic studies at the present time which Romanticism seeks to draw upon and encourage. |  | | Details about how to subscribe to Romanticism can be found at the Edinburgh UP website. |
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http://www.ron.umontreal.ca/journals_romanticism.shtml
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| | Romanticism in American Literature Information |
 | | American Romanticism (or the American Renaissance) Ann Woodlief's Introduction... |  | | Early British Romanticism Later British Romanticism American Romanticism UNM Faculty in Romanticism Literature and the Environment... |  | | ...mercer dafid merker tavit mrecre avid dvid daid davd davi davidmercer ercer mrcer mecer merer mercr merce romanticism in american literature... |
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| | Art 301 Early Modern Art/Aesthetics |
 | | Wednesday, October 19: The Romantic movement in Europe: The aesthetics of Romanticism: the sublime, the picturesque, and the polemics of romanticism and classicism: German Romanticism and German aesthetics (III): August and Friedrich Schlegel and Schelling: |  | | The Romantic movement in Europe: Hegel and Romanticism: Nature and sensibility: the aesthetics of the Romantic landscape: German landscape painting; Philipp Otto Runge and Caspar David Friedrich: |  | | Friday, October 21: The Romantic movement in Europe: Hegel and Romanticism: Nature and sensibility: the aesthetics of the Romantic landscape: German landscape painting; Philipp Otto Runge and Caspar David Friedrich: |
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http://www.uidaho.edu/visualculture/courses/301Readings.htm
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| | enlightment romanticism: essayssearch.com- essays search, term papers search, book reports search |
 | | On essayssearch.com there are hundreds of free essay abstracts written by your fellow college students on enlightment romanticism. |  | | All of the essay abstracts on enlightment romanticism can be instantly downloaded from essayssearch.com. |  | | If you can't find the right free essay on enlightment romanticism, we will be happy to provide you with a custom essay that you need. |
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| | Literary Theory: Bibliography |
 | | Blake, William, 1757 -- 1827 [1804], "To the Public", from Jerusalem [in, The Poetry and Prose of William Blake] (Doubleday, New York, 1965) (subjects=Blake William; Jerusalem; Romanticism; Religion; Versification; ; ;.) [Blake,W:"ToPublic] (genre=m). |  | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [1817], Elia, and Geoffrey Crayon [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Lamb Charles; Irving Washington; Knowles James Sheridan; ; ; ;.) [Hazlitt,W:Elia] (genre=m). |  | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [1817], On John Buncle [in, The Round Table] (Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817) (subjects=Romanticism; Amory Thomas; Characterisation; Walton Isaak; The Compleat Angler; ; ;.) [Hazlitt,W:OnJohnBuncle] (genre=m). |
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| | Art Periods: ROMANTICISM |
 | | Romanticism may be thought of as a counter-Enlightenment movement, or perhaps as an oppositional phase of Enlightenment that was grounded in difference rather than uniformity. |  | | The lyric poetry of Alphonse de Lamartine, Musset, and Hugo was romantic in its pronounced personal emotionality, and led, inevitably, to Charles Baudelaire's Fleurs du mal (1857), perhaps French romanticism's most extreme expression. |  | | espite having been both the country whose political events most clearly shaped European romanticism and the working home of the movement's philosophic progenitor, Swiss-born Jean-Jacques Rousseau, France experienced a late flowering of romanticism, which did not reach its height until the 1830s and 40s, when its force had weakened in England and Germany. |
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| | Literary Theory: Bibliography |
 | | Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772 -- 1834 [ 1805 ], Appendix [in, Coleridge's Miscellaneous Criticism; Edited by Thomas Middleton Raysor...] (Constable and Co Ltd, London, 1936) (subjects=Wit; Humour; Shakespeare William; Romanticism; Wordsworth William; ; ;.) [ Clrdg,S:Appendix ] (genre=m). |  | | Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772 -- 1834 [ 1818 ], Section I; Lectures of 1818; Manuscripts, Reports of Lectures, and Marginalia on the same subjects [in, Coleridge's Miscellaneous Criticism; Edited by Thomas Middleton Raysor...] (Constable and Co Ltd, London, 1936) (subjects=Beaumont Francis; Fletcher John; Jonson Ben; Milton John; Renaissance literature; Romanticism; Style;.) [ Clrdg,S:SectionI ] (genre=m). |  | | Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772 -- 1834 [ 1810 ], Section IV; Conversations with Henry Crabb Robinson [in, Coleridge's Miscellaneous Criticism; Edited by Thomas Middleton Raysor...] (Constable and Co Ltd, London, 1936) (subjects=Coleridge Samuel Taylor; Romanticism; Philosophy; Imagination and fancy; Wordsworth William; Goethe Johann Wolfgang von; ;.) [ Clrdg,S:SectionIV ] (genre=m). |
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| | Literary Theory: Bibliography |
 | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [1817], On John Buncle [in, The Round Table] (Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817) (subjects=Romanticism; Amory Thomas; Characterisation; Walton Isaak; The Compleat Angler; ; ;.) [Hazlitt,W:OnJohnBuncle] (genre=m). |  | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [1817], Elia, and Geoffrey Crayon [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Lamb Charles; Irving Washington; Knowles James Sheridan; ; ; ;.) [Hazlitt,W:Elia] (genre=m). |  | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [1817], On Hogarth's Marriage a-la-Mode [in, The Round Table] (Printed for Archibald Constable and Co. and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817) (subjects=Romanticism; Hogarth William; Painting; Characterisation; ; ; ;.) [Hazlitt,W:OnHogarth] (genre=m). |
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| | Gericault Theodore: Data Archive |
 | | In France Romanticism is associated with the nineteenth century, particularly in the paintings of Theodore Gericault and Eugene Delacroix, the plays of Victor Hugo and the novels of Stendhal. |  | | Other Countries Czech Romanticism Karel Hynek Macha (poetry) French Romanticism Jean-Jacques Rousseau (philosophic grounds) Hector Berlioz (composer) Eugene Delacroix (painter) Theodore Gericault (painter) Victor Hugo (poet, novelist, dramatist) Charles Nodier, (writer), leader of the Romanticist movement Stendhal (novelist) German Romanticism... |  | | Gericault, Theodore - Directory Home Encylopedia Directory eShowcase Sitemap Privacy Contact Us Top: Arts: Art History: Artists: G: Gericault, Theodore See Also: Arts: Art History: Movements: Romanticism ARC: Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault - Collection of artist's works and a biography. |
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http://www.csa-archive.com/Arts/ArtHistory/Artists/G/Gericault,Theodore
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| | Welcome to LITR 5535: American Romanticism at the University of Houston-Clear Lake |
 | | "Romanticism" primarily describes a European cultural and literary movement of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. |  | | Yet American Romanticism will not only be celebrated but criticized through literature by that most romanticized of peoples, the American Indians, who sometimes exploit but as often resist images promoted by Romanticism of "the noble savage" and "the vanishing Indian." |  | | centuries and the co-emergence of Romanticism with the rise of the middle class, the city, industrial capitalism, consumer culture, and the nation-state. |
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http://coursesite.cl.uh.edu/HSH/Whitec/LITR/5535
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| | Romanticism, Wagner, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, & Me |
 | | Romanticism was and is very dear and special to me, and I think at bottom it is essentially Christian, whether consciously or not. |  | | At any rate, the Romanticism and idealism which is prevalent in their music (especially Morrison's), are directly attributable to Christianity, and -- in my humble opinion -- can only be fully enjoyed within that framework and milieu. |  | | Likewise, the free-association poetic Romanticism of the early and "middle period" Bob Dylan. |
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| | Lecture 16: The Romantic Era |
 | | Romanticism was the new thought, the critical idea and the creative effort necessary to cope with the old ways of confronting experience. |  | | Romanticism may then be considered as a critique of the inadequacies of what it held to be Enlightened thought. |  | | Romanticism reveals the persistence of Enlightenment thought, the Romantic& definition of themselves and a gradual awareness of a new enemy. |
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| | lecromanticism.txt |
 | | Romanticism therefore values the particular insight, the visionary glimpse into imaginative union with the universe, the emotional certainty and joy that arises from a feeling of intimate association in a envisioned patterned order. |  | | In this view, the development of Romanticism is closely linked to the fact that the growing population of Europe, the reforms in land ownership, and the growing industrialization were producing a huge population of dispossessed people, those with no particular communal roots, who had no traditional sense of social order to fall back upon. |  | | And it is clearly true, that as Romanticism developed, the interest in traditional spirituality and the ritualistic and mystical forms of worship (especially those connected with the Middle Ages) associated with it, grew. |
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http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/lec/lecromanticism.txt
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| | Romanticism |
 | | Romanticism cannot be identified with a single style, technique, or attitude, but romantic painting is generally characterized by a highly imaginative and subjective approach, emotional intensity, and a dreamlike or visionary quality. |  | | Romanticism, according to Ayn Rand, is a category of art based on the recognition of the principle that man possesses the faculty of volition. |  | | Romanticism (literature), a movement in the literature of virtually every country of Europe, the United States, and Latin America that lasted from about 1750 to about 1870, characterized by reliance on the imagination and subjectivity of approach, freedom of thought and expression, and an idealization of nature. |
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http://www.tracingboard.com/romanticism.htm
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| | NewMusicBox |
 | | Intrinsic romanticism, that of the particular individual, is just as alive today as it has ever been; it is bound to be, for it is a human constant. |  | | Barzun (disregarding his faults in assessing modernism, he did know romanticism) made the case that romanticism was a cultural vision with complex contradictions, perhaps capable of recurrence. |  | | In that sense, music which might express such a recurrence of romanticism, is perhaps not that which retroactively celebrates 19th century form or style and therefore tends to get labeled "neo-romantic," but rather music which aspires to dream and spiritedly breaks new ground. |
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http://www.newmusicbox.org/article.nmbx?id=4106
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| | Neo-romanticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | These artists tend to draw their inspiration from artists of the age of high romanticism, and from the sense of place they perceive in historic rural landscapes; and in this they react in general to the 'ugly' modern world of machines, new cities, and profit. |  | | Neo-romanticism tended to shed somewhat the emphasis of Romanticism on 'the hero' and romantic nationalism. |  | | In the 1920s, artist began to re-evaluate and re-discover the works of their Romantic forebears; from the visionary work of Samuel Palmer and William Blake via high Romanticism, to the neo-romanticism that flowered between 1880 and 1910. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-romanticism
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| | This Enchanted Isle, by Peter Woodcock |
 | | What distinguishes Neo-Romanticism from traditional romanticism is the feeling of danger, the juxtaposition of the urban with the countryside, the element of darkness, dissolution, an almost pagan reverie breaking through the ruins of post-industrialism. |  | | John Cowper Powys, that magus and under rated writer considered by many to be one of Britain's greatest novelists, is a forerunner to some of the ideas found in Neo Romanticism. |  | | To make a concrete definition regarding the effect of Neo Romanticism on literature is impossible. |
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http://www.gothicimage.co.uk/books/enchantedisle1.html
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| | Michael Löwy - Revolution Against ‘Progress’: Walter Benjamin’s Romantic Anarchism |
 | | He discovers the Messianic dimension of Romanticism, especially in the writings of Schlegel and Novalis, and quotes among others this astonishing statement by the young Friedrich Schlegel: ‘The revolutionary desire to achieve the kingdom of God is the beginning of modern history. |  | | After proclaiming that Romanticism is ‘one of the most powerful movements of the present times’, Benjamin argues that ‘through the reception of social elements’ the ideal side of Romantic catholicism (as opposed to its association with political power) ‘developed into Anarchism (Leonhard Frank, Ludwig Rubiner)’. |  | | It is true that in the thirties, with his growing appropriation of historical materialism, the references to Romanticism tend to become infrequent; yet some basic elements of the Romantic world-view are chemically sublimated in his religious and philosophico-political ideas. |
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http://www.newleftreview.net/IssueI148.asp?Article=04
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| | romanticism: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | In France, Romanticism is associated with the 19th century, particularly in the paintings of Théodore Géricault and Eugène Delacroix, the plays of Victor Hugo and the novels of Stendhal. |  | | In Roman Catholic countries, Romanticism was less pronounced than in Protestant Germany and Britain, and tended to develop later, after the rise of Napoleon. |  | | Romanticism has often been called a rebellion against an overemphasis on reason in the arts. |
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http://www.answers.com/main/ntquery?method=4&dsid=2222&dekey=Romanticism&gwp=8&curtab=2222_1&sbid=lc03a
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| | Literary Theory: Bibliography |
 | | Crabbe [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Campbell Thomas; Crabbe George; Imagery; Pastoral; Mimesis; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:MrCampbellMrCrabbe ] (genre=m). |  | | Malthus [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Malthus Thomas; Godwin William; Enquiry Concerning Political Justice; ; ; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:MrMalthus ] (genre=m). |  | | Hazlitt, William, 1778 -- 1830 [ 1817 ], Lord Byron [in, The Spirit of the Age] (Printed for Henry Colburn, London, 1825) (subjects=Romanticism; Byron George Gordon Lord; Individualism; Scott Sir Walter; Class; ; ;.) [ Hazlitt,W:LordByron ] (genre=m). |
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