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... Literature was implicated in the Romantic revolutions in two ways . It was a field of struggle for self - definition of the classes who produced and consumed literature , principally the profes- sional middle classes . It was also the ...
... Literature was implicated in the Romantic revolutions in two ways . It was a field of struggle for self - definition of the classes who produced and consumed literature , principally the profes- sional middle classes . It was also the ...
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... literature . Within the domain of literature , broadly speaking , were the belles - lettres ( poetry , familiar essays , prose fiction , and dramatic writing ) ; more or less factual dis- courses such as history , travels , biography ...
... literature . Within the domain of literature , broadly speaking , were the belles - lettres ( poetry , familiar essays , prose fiction , and dramatic writing ) ; more or less factual dis- courses such as history , travels , biography ...
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... literature firmly in con- trol of the professional middle classes or their self - appointed lead- ers ( among whom were the Romantic revolutionaries ) . Because literature of this kind appeared to transcend the class - based and gender ...
... literature firmly in con- trol of the professional middle classes or their self - appointed lead- ers ( among whom were the Romantic revolutionaries ) . Because literature of this kind appeared to transcend the class - based and gender ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Wordsworths First Poetic Spirits | 26 |
Wordsworths Rude Embryo | 50 |
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