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MAIN CURRENTS IN NINETEEN CENTURY LITERATURE
BY
GEORGE BRANDES
IN SIX VOLUMES
NATURALISM IN ENGLAND
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
NATURALISM IN ENGLAND
I
UNIVERSAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD
II
NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
III
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND
IV
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM
V
STRENGTH AND SINCERITY OF THE LOVE OF NATURE
VI
RURAL LIFE AND ITS POETRY
VII
NATURALISTIC ROMANTICISM
VIII
THE LAKE SCHOOL'S CONCEPTION OF LIBERTY
IX
THE LAKE SCHOOL'S ORIENTAL ROMANTICISM
X
HISTORICAL NATURALISM
XI
ALL-EMBRACING SENSUOUSNESS
XII
THE POETRY OF IRISH OPPOSITION AND REVOLT
XIII
EROTIC LYRIC POETRY
XIV
THE BRITISH SPIRIT OF FREEDOM
XV
REPUBLICAN HUMANISM
XVI
RADICAL NATURALISM
XVII
BYRON: THE PASSIONATE PERSONALITY
XVIII
BYRON: THE PASSIONATE PERSONALITY—(Continued)
XIX
BYRON: HIS SELF-ABSORPTION
XX
BYRON: THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT
XXI
COMIC AND TRAGIC REALISM
XXII
CULMINATION OF NATURALISM
XXXIII
BYRON'S DEATH
XXIV
CONCLUSION
THE END
MAIN CURRENTS IN
NINETEENTH CENTURY LITERATURE
In Six Vols, illustrated
I. THE EMIGRANT LITERATURE.
II. THE ROMANTIC SCHOOL IN GERMANY.
III. THE REACTION IN FRANCE.
IV. NATURALISM IN ENGLAND.
V. THE ROMANTIC SCHOOL IN FRANCE.
VI. YOUNG GERMANY.
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