CONTENTS |
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Preface |
9 |
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I. NEUPOKOYEVA, General Features of European Romanticism
and |
11 |
I. SŐTÉR, Romanticism: Pre-History and Periodization | 51 |
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A. ELISTRATOVA, Romantic Writers and the Classical Literary |
91 |
M. SZENCZI, Imagination and Truth to Nature Philosophical |
127 |
E. SAPRYKINA, Some Distinctive Features of the Romantic Theory |
183 |
K. HORVÁTH, The Romantic Attitude to Nature | 209 |
E. PULKHITUDOVA, Genres of the Romantic Poem in the 1830’s | 273 |
L. SZIKLAY, The “Popular” Trend in the Romantic Literature
of |
295 |
A. ELISTRATOVA, Epistolary Prose in the Romantic Period |
347 |
L. GÁLDI, Lyrical Style in Neo-Latin Romantic Literatures
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389 |
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K. PIGAREV, Romantic Poetry in Relation to Painting | 475 |
I. BELZA, Romantic Literature and Music |
503 |
SOURCE: European Romanticism, edited by István Sőtér and I[rina Grigor’evna] Neupokoyeva, translated by Éva Róna. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1977. 541 pp.
M. Szenczi on Imagination & Nature according to Coleridge, Wordsworth, Blake, Bacon, & Kant
Imre
Madách’s “The Tragedy of Man”
by István Sőtér
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