Nature's Sternest Painter: Five Essays on the Poetry of George Crabbe |
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... realistic quadrumvirate would neither have understood nor approved of . For them the real world was the place of ... realistic art , no " transformation , " no losing sight of what ob- 44 Arthur McDowall , Realism : A Study in Art and ...
... realistic quadrumvirate would neither have understood nor approved of . For them the real world was the place of ... realistic art , no " transformation , " no losing sight of what ob- 44 Arthur McDowall , Realism : A Study in Art and ...
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... realistic expression . The fact that The Village is the only one of Crabbe's formal satires - all his early poems except for a few lyrics are in this form - which is a sus- tained success does in itself point to the limitations of his ...
... realistic expression . The fact that The Village is the only one of Crabbe's formal satires - all his early poems except for a few lyrics are in this form - which is a sus- tained success does in itself point to the limitations of his ...
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... realistic - satiric poems of Pope and Johnson - men and manners , even though it was the men and manners not of Lon- don but of Aldborough ; and this subject was portrayed against a realistic background such as we find again and again ...
... realistic - satiric poems of Pope and Johnson - men and manners , even though it was the men and manners not of Lon- don but of Aldborough ; and this subject was portrayed against a realistic background such as we find again and again ...
Contents
CRABBE AND THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
CRABBE IN THE ROMANTIC MOVEMENT | 57 |
CRABBE AS NATURE POET | 88 |
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