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... Baudelaire adapted from Edgar Allan Poe , whom he greatly admired and with whom he felt great affinity . Wordsworth ... Baudelaire , for the first time in modern poetry , we have complete self - revelation . That is one of the reasons ...
... Baudelaire adapted from Edgar Allan Poe , whom he greatly admired and with whom he felt great affinity . Wordsworth ... Baudelaire , for the first time in modern poetry , we have complete self - revelation . That is one of the reasons ...
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... Baudelaire . • The feeling of essential loneliness which an artist of today often develops has also its origin in Baudelaire . Owing to his neurotic and eccentric personality , he could not adjust himself to social con- ditions , and ...
... Baudelaire . • The feeling of essential loneliness which an artist of today often develops has also its origin in Baudelaire . Owing to his neurotic and eccentric personality , he could not adjust himself to social con- ditions , and ...
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... Baudelaire . The suggestion of T. S. Eliot that Baudelaire was clos not so much to Dante as to ' a later and more limited Goethe ' , is a exaggeration , but it is the exaggeration of a vital truth . It is th comprehensiveness and ...
... Baudelaire . The suggestion of T. S. Eliot that Baudelaire was clos not so much to Dante as to ' a later and more limited Goethe ' , is a exaggeration , but it is the exaggeration of a vital truth . It is th comprehensiveness and ...
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Musings on the Muse 152 | 5 |
The Romantic Note in Elizabethan Criticism | 9 |
Shakespeare and Astrology | 12 |
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