Charles NodierTwayne Publishers, 1972 - 188 strani Nelson examines Nodier's literary contributions throughout his career as a writer of romanticism, Wertherism, and the mal du siècle. |
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... tried to overcome their fear of the néant by losing themselves in it , through the process of what is called l'anéantisse- ment , a sort of merging with the universe , where the I becomes the non - I , where the I merges with objects ...
... tried to overcome their fear of the néant by losing themselves in it , through the process of what is called l'anéantisse- ment , a sort of merging with the universe , where the I becomes the non - I , where the I merges with objects ...
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... tried to come to grips with many of these problems . All have , to varying degrees , been curious about the nature of this dichotomy and have opted for one side in preference to the other . They have gone in search of knowledge , and ...
... tried to come to grips with many of these problems . All have , to varying degrees , been curious about the nature of this dichotomy and have opted for one side in preference to the other . They have gone in search of knowledge , and ...
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... tried to present an actual dream as narrated by the dreamer , with all the digressions and inconsistencies , the fears and anxieties and morbid states of mind that real dreams entail . Gautier in some of his contes fantastiques such as ...
... tried to present an actual dream as narrated by the dreamer , with all the digressions and inconsistencies , the fears and anxieties and morbid states of mind that real dreams entail . Gautier in some of his contes fantastiques such as ...
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Preface Chronology | 13 |
Romanticism | 17 |
The Wertherian Cycle | 36 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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