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Angleterre dans la littérature --- Caractéristiques nationales anglaises dans la littérature --- Engeland in de literatuur --- Engels volkskarakter in de literatuur --- England in literature --- English national characteristics in literature --- Landscape in literature --- Landscapes in literature --- Landschap in de literatuur --- Landschappen in de literatuur --- National characteristics [English ] in literature --- Paysage dans la littérature --- Paysages dans la littérature --- Volkskarakter [Engels ] in de literatuur --- English literature --- National characteristics, English, in literature. --- Nationalism and literature --- Littérature anglaise --- Nationalisme et littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Landscapes in literature. --- Littérature anglaise --- Caractéristiques nationales anglaises dans la littérature --- Nationalisme et littérature --- Paysages dans la littérature --- National characteristics, English, in literature --- Literature and nationalism --- Literature --- History and criticism --- England --- In literature. --- 19th century --- 20th century
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English fiction --- Evolution in literature --- Roman anglais --- Evolution dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Darwin, Charles, --- Hardy, Thomas, --- Forster, E. M. --- Lawrence, D. H. --- Influence --- Criticism and interpretation --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Evolution (Biology) in literature --- Psychological fiction, English --- Self in literature --- Darwin, Charles, Robert --- Author of Desperate remedies, --- Author of Under the greenwood tree, --- Desperate remedies, Author of, --- Gardi, Tomas, --- Ha-tai, --- Ha-tai, Tʻo-ma-ssu, --- Hārdī, Tūmās, --- Hardy, Tomás, --- Hardy, Tomasz, --- Khardi, Tomas, --- Under the greenwood tree, Author of, --- 哈代托瑪斯, --- Davison, Lawrence H. --- Lawrence, David Herbert, --- Lorensŭ, --- Lorensŭ, D. H., --- Lourens, D. G., --- Lorenss, D. H., --- Lorens, Deĭvid Gerbert, --- Lārensu, Ḍi. Ec., --- Lourens, Dėvid Gerbert, --- לאורנס, ד. ה. --- לאורענס --- לורנס, ד״ה --- לורנס, ד.ה., --- לורנס, ד.ה..., --- Forster, Edward Morgan, --- Knowledge --- Science. --- Influence. --- Darwin, Charles --- Darwin, Charles Robert, --- Daerwen, --- Darvin, Charlʼz, --- Darvin, Tsharlz, --- Darwin, Carlos R., --- Dāwin, --- Darwin, Karol, --- Ṭārvin̲, Cārlas, --- Ṭārvin̲, --- Sdar-win, --- Sdar-win, Char-le-si Ro-sbe-thi, --- Darvin, Čarls, --- דארווין, טשארלז --- דארווין, טשארלז, --- דארווין, צארלס --- דרוין, טשרלס, --- تشارلز داروين, --- داروين، چارلز --- 達爾文, --- Lawrence, David Herbert --- Lorensŭ --- Lorensŭ, D. H. --- Lourens, D. G. --- Lorenss, D. H. --- Lorens, Deĭvid Gerbert --- Lārensu, Ḍi. Ec. --- Lourens, Dėvid Gerbert --- Lawrence, D.H. --- Hārḍī, Thômasa,
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This book is about the resonance and implications of the idea of ‘eternal recurrence’, as expounded notably by Nietzsche, in relation to a range of nineteenth-century literature. It opens up the issue of repetition and cyclical time as a key feature of both poetic and prose texts in the Victorian/Edwardian period. The emphasis is upon the resonance of landscape as a vehicle of meaning, and upon the philosophical and aesthetic implications of the doctrine of ‘recurrence’ for the authors whose work is examined here, ranging from Tennyson and Hallam to Swinburne and Hardy. The book offers radically new light on a range of central nineteenth-century texts. .
Literature. --- Literature, Modern --- Poetry. --- Fiction. --- British literature. --- Nineteenth-Century Literature. --- British and Irish Literature. --- Poetry and Poetics. --- 19th century. --- Literature --- Literature, Modern-19th century. --- Poems --- Poetry --- Verses (Poetry) --- Fiction --- Metafiction --- Novellas (Short novels) --- Novels --- Stories --- Novelists --- Philosophy --- Literature, Modern—19th century.
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This book is about the resonance and implications of the idea of ‘eternal recurrence’, as expounded notably by Nietzsche, in relation to a range of nineteenth-century literature. It opens up the issue of repetition and cyclical time as a key feature of both poetic and prose texts in the Victorian/Edwardian period. The emphasis is upon the resonance of landscape as a vehicle of meaning, and upon the philosophical and aesthetic implications of the doctrine of ‘recurrence’ for the authors whose work is examined here, ranging from Tennyson and Hallam to Swinburne and Hardy. The book offers radically new light on a range of central nineteenth-century texts. .
Poetry --- Fiction --- English literature --- Literature --- fantasy --- literatuur --- poëzie --- Engelse literatuur --- Jefferies, Richard J. --- Swinburne, Algernon C. --- Hardy, Thomas --- Tennyson, Alfred --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Great Britain --- Ireland
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English fiction --- Nature in literature --- Roman anglais --- Nature dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), --- Criticism and interpretation
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Poetry --- Fiction --- Literature --- literatuur --- poëzie --- fantasie (verbeelding) --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- Europe
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