Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... Parnassien . " They were supposed all to have sworn allegiance to the doctrine of " Art for Art's sake " ; to have forsworn " the subject , " and so forth . As a matter of fact there was little community , and cer- tainly no definite ...
... Parnassien . " They were supposed all to have sworn allegiance to the doctrine of " Art for Art's sake " ; to have forsworn " the subject , " and so forth . As a matter of fact there was little community , and cer- tainly no definite ...
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... Parnassien school ( see last chapter ) had made almost imperative , but full of a certain kind of quality . His bent , however , towards prose was much stronger . His contribution to L'Attaque , entitled " Boule de Suif , " is ...
... Parnassien school ( see last chapter ) had made almost imperative , but full of a certain kind of quality . His bent , however , towards prose was much stronger . His contribution to L'Attaque , entitled " Boule de Suif , " is ...
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... Parnassien or " Impassible " school of poetry , with its devotion to metre and subject and so forth ; and then of the Symbolist or Material - Mystical school , with its metrical heresies and its experiments in " atmosphere . " They ...
... Parnassien or " Impassible " school of poetry , with its devotion to metre and subject and so forth ; and then of the Symbolist or Material - Mystical school , with its metrical heresies and its experiments in " atmosphere . " They ...
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