1893 Charles Leonard Moore: The Future of Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1893_moore1.html
a body over the sky of literature now sink one by one under the horizon grave, seeing this great collateral movement, feel that the vigor of the race and the resources of the lang
1835 Alexander Smith: The Philosophy of Poetryhttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1835_smith1.html
Giles u.a. (Hrsg.): Literature and Philosophy in Nineteenth-Century British Culture. 3 Bde. London 2024. Zymner, Rüdiger (Hrsg.): Handbuch Gattungstheorie. Stuttgart u. Weimar 201
Victorian Age, by William Ralph Ingehttps://www.ajhw.co.uk/books/book78/book78.html
enlightened patrons of literature and art, and made the collections of masterpieces which were the pride of England, and which are now being dispersed to the winds. Their librarie
Via Negativahttps://www.vianegativa.us/feed/
gaps in classical literature. I can’t, off-hand, think of a single good classical poem about being married, and barely any even about a wife (as opposed to a lover or would-be lov
1885 Edmund Clarence Stedman: The Twilight of the Poetshttps://www.lyriktheorie.uni-wuppertal.de/lyriktheorie/texte/1885_stedman1.html
its place with standard literature; its authors won the interest, even the affection, of an attentive public. The close of the term involved may not have been so clear to us. Lite
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