figment 发表于 2025-3-26 22:04:51

,Wordsworth’s Abyss of Weakness,lating the spoils of war. . (1800) is unequivocal on this point and interestingly goes on to query the legitimacy of this passion by linking it with the ‘wild appetites and blind desires’ of the ardent worshipper of Nature, a condition that precedes the self-disciplined aspirations of the philosophi

他日关税重重 发表于 2025-3-27 01:24:37

Conclusion,on’s ., the final chapter of . presents a supremely confident account of recent European history. Gone are the doubts and disappointments of the Regency Whigs — that Waterloo crushed the triumph of liberty is a matter of little importance for the conservative Creasy. With the nation secure in the po

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富饶 发表于 2025-3-27 12:44:39

Book 2002on British Romantic culture. Drawing on a range of approaches it aims to redefine the Romantic period as an age of inter- and intra-national conflict, thus overturning conventional notions of ‘The Romantic Project‘, and re-writing the period from first principles. Topics covered include: the impact

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Barrister 发表于 2025-3-27 18:02:21

,Wordsworth’s Abyss of Weakness,he ‘wild appetites and blind desires’ of the ardent worshipper of Nature, a condition that precedes the self-disciplined aspirations of the philosophic mind.. Yet, as Wordsworth confesses, something of that early delight survives to trouble the integrity of ‘this great consummation’ (line 1004):

MILK 发表于 2025-3-27 22:59:43

Book 2002 thus overturning conventional notions of ‘The Romantic Project‘, and re-writing the period from first principles. Topics covered include: the impact of Waterloo on Romantic ideas of individual and national identity, the representation of the dead and wounded in poetry, painting and prose, the work of canonical and non-canonical poets.

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围巾 发表于 2025-3-28 07:08:03

Conclusion, In a passage that anticipates current ‘end of history’ debates Creasy concludes that Waterloo is the last great battle in the struggle for civilization. Henceforth ‘the stern excitement of martial strife’ is to be replaced by an ‘infinitely prouder spectacle’:

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ct it had on British Romantic culture. Drawing on a range of approaches it aims to redefine the Romantic period as an age of inter- and intra-national conflict, thus overturning conventional notions of ‘The Romantic Project‘, and re-writing the period from first principles. Topics covered include: t
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