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Testing Alternative Explanations of Growtho secular sources of authority, while also evoking the spectre of contingent sovereignty, which continues to haunt the monarchical, constitutional, and republican states of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Europe.. At the same time, these events are closely entangled with the problem of experience,
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Facet-Joints
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Hari P. Krishnan,Ash Benningtonthe Scenes of War’; overall coverage, however, remains minimal. Nicholas Roe’s . allots ten pages of over 700 to one essay on ‘Europe’ by Christoph Bode, while Michael Ferber’s . omits Scandinavia, Holland and Belgium, Portugal and almost the whole of Eastern Europe (only containing entries on Polan
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22958-1standing they had any opinion, who professed to believe Christianity’, he wrote; and the continual necessity for him to reply to them provoked his . (1780). However, Priestley continued, ‘I was soon … tired of Paris, and chose to spend my evenings at the hotel, in company with a few literary friends
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22958-1excellent recent studies on the role of marriage in novels of the Romantic period, such as those by Ruth Perry and Jennifer Golightly, this chapter focuses on three other kinds of texts — lectures, a philosophical poem, and a political poem — to illustrate some of the ways in which Romantic scholars
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22958-1. opera is barely touched. Gillen D’Arcy Wood’s introduction refers, successively, to ‘the Romantic age’, the ‘Romantic .’, ‘the romantic period’, ‘Romantic literature’, ‘romantic authors’ and ‘Romantic theater’ as though these are all clearly defined entities.