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This is particularly visible in two aspect. First of all, the omniscient narrator as a moral and spiritual guide disappeared to be replaced by the direct or indirect presentation of characters’ thoughts, feelings and memories. Secondly ,many Modernists novels no longer followed a linear plot or a chronological sequence of events. The development of the

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Not all countries have the same method of organising their economy. One way of examining the difference between economies is to measure the amount of influence the government has on decision making. This has given way to three major economic system: -the free market system, -the mixed system, -the centrally planned system.
The free market system~~~

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People reacted with social unrest with riots, marches and protest. Poor people were angry and many wanted a fairer system of government. To calm this riots Pitt acted drastically and imposed restrictive measures like the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act and the repression against the radical organizations (combination act). In 1793 Britain became a w

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This word was used also by Jacques Rousseau and Friedrich Schlegel. Rousseau used “Romantic” to describe a landscape; Schlegel used this term to describe the creative process led by the emotion and imagination. In England the authors never used this term to define the qualities of their poetry. The romantic movement got to his apogee thanks to the deba

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Critical notes:
Shelley was a radical and he believed in the revolution that could change the world. His three keywords was: liberty, Love and beauty. He dreamt of a pervading love that would bring into the world peace and friendship. In his writing there was different themes: the first is a passionate devotion to nature. He exploited nature an

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The theme of love: Sense and Sensibility:
In her first novel, Sense and Sensibility, two sister, Elinor and Marianne, lead a country life. The only disturbing element is love, not passionate or tragic love, but the polite exchanges between the two sexes. She rejects a purely romantic and sentimental view of love.
The theme of marriage: Pride and

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Swift is without doubt one of the most controversial among English great writer. What clearly emerges from his works is that he was seriously concerned with politics and society; in fact, he was seriously involved into political themes during his permanence in England and Ireland, and in London he learned a lot of things about political power and i

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So it’s defined the shift from the witty imitation of classical models to the subjective search for new patterns. In the Augustan Age man, society and all things were conceived immutable and obeying to a mechanistic process. Reason was the supreme faculty by which them were knowable. The new spirit of Romanticism championed the elements which the Augus

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Life Coleridge
Coleridge was born in Devon in 1772. He was a brilliant schoolboy but he left Cambridge without a degree. He was inspired by radical ideas. In 1797, he met Wordsworth with whom he began a friendship and a partnership which culminated in the joint publication pf Lyrical Ballads in 1798. Coleridge had been afflicted with severe rheumati

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“Reading in the dark” was called a “Bildungsroman”, because as we watch the narrator unfold the long-buried mystery of his family, we also see him lose the innocence of imagination.
This book shows clearly that in N.I. the political and private are bound together. The Catholics have two spiritual resources: the popular heritage of Ireland's gaelic l