Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 85
... moral censorship the system works less well because the danger is so difficult to assess , and because its assessment is itself constantly changing as the so - called ' moral code ' is itself subject to change . This is not only true of ...
... moral censorship the system works less well because the danger is so difficult to assess , and because its assessment is itself constantly changing as the so - called ' moral code ' is itself subject to change . This is not only true of ...
Pagina 94
... moral tales between England , France and Ger- many . The welcome given in England to the works of two French writers , Mme de Genlis ( 1746-1830 ) and the eclectic Arnaud Berquin ( c . 1749-91 ) , is typical of the cosmopolitanism of ...
... moral tales between England , France and Ger- many . The welcome given in England to the works of two French writers , Mme de Genlis ( 1746-1830 ) and the eclectic Arnaud Berquin ( c . 1749-91 ) , is typical of the cosmopolitanism of ...
Pagina 132
... moral elevation . Thus , while abjuring any didactic intention for the poet , Shelley emphasizes the importance of poetry in human life and builds up a new moral defence of all ' imaginative literature ' ( as we now call it ) , based ...
... moral elevation . Thus , while abjuring any didactic intention for the poet , Shelley emphasizes the importance of poetry in human life and builds up a new moral defence of all ' imaginative literature ' ( as we now call it ) , based ...
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