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... century " realistic pastoral " is a perfectly valid one ; but the sources of Crabbe's poetic power are more positively a part of the eighteenth century than this negative concern with one aspect of the period would indicate . Crabbe's ...
... century " realistic pastoral " is a perfectly valid one ; but the sources of Crabbe's poetic power are more positively a part of the eighteenth century than this negative concern with one aspect of the period would indicate . Crabbe's ...
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... eighteenth century . Nothing can be further from the truth so far as Crabbe's art is concerned . Huchon , so far as I know , was the first writer on Crabbe to mention " disillusionment " when , discussing Crabbe's ... EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 49.
... eighteenth century . Nothing can be further from the truth so far as Crabbe's art is concerned . Huchon , so far as I know , was the first writer on Crabbe to mention " disillusionment " when , discussing Crabbe's ... EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 49.
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... eighteenth century , " the main current , after all , was one of common sense and shrewd simplicity , " there is no better exemplar of these traits than the man who wrote to a friend : How Mrs. Norris and I came ... EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 55.
... eighteenth century , " the main current , after all , was one of common sense and shrewd simplicity , " there is no better exemplar of these traits than the man who wrote to a friend : How Mrs. Norris and I came ... EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 55.
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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