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The role of the artist: HAD LOST HIS COMMANDING ROLE IN ART.THE TASK IS NEITHER TO TEACH NOR TO CONVINCE BUT TO MAKE PEOPLE AWARE OF REALITY THROUGH THEIR OWN SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTIONS. Form: HE ADOPTED DIFFERENT POINT OF VIEW, DIFFERENT NARRATIVE TECNIQUES(from third person narrator to the stream of conciousness-interior monologue,narrative where the lack

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Literary success He was only twenty-one when his first fictional work, Sketches by Boz (1836), appeared in instalments and had an enthusiastic reception from both critics and pub1ic. The publication of Pickwick Papers (1836~7) increased Dickens' popularity and brought in handsome profits, which enabled him to marry. A frantic career as a novelist d

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Literary output and reputation He becomes a literary celebrity after the pubblication of "Cristabel and Other Poems" in 1816 and of "Biographia Literaria". Some of his lectures were in great demand, like those on shakespeare(with them C. put the basis for modern Shakesperian studies). C.'s total out put covered a range of fields like philosophy, lite

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Schnitzler auch er leidete wie viele andere Intellektuelle dieser Zeit den Einfluss von Freud. Als er von den Forschungen Freuds las, begeisterte er sich dafür, und begann seine Kenntnisse der Tiefenpsychologie zu erweitern. Nach dem Lesen von Freud glaubte er vor allem an die Freiheit des Menschen, die ihm erlaubt, sein Schicksal mitzubestimmen, das

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The Philharmonic Society, Saint-Saëns warned them, would be terrified by the outsize orchestra he needed. On 19 May 1886 he set off from the rooms he had taken near Baker Street and appeared at St James's Hall to play his own fourth piano concerto and to conduct the premiere of his Symphony in C minor- all for thirty pounds, the smallness of the fe

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MINISTERO DELLA PUBBLICA ISTRUZIONE
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1)IL ROMANTICISMO E’ UN MOVIMENTO PRESENTE IN TUTTE LE NAZIONI EUROPEE.INDIVIDUI IL CANDIDATO QUALI SONO I TRATTI COMUNI DEL MOVIMENTO ROMANTICO E QUALI SONO SPECIFICI DEL...

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These “types” are positioned in a sort of closed circle corresponding to the orbit of the Moon.
Yeats seens history as formed by a series of opposite cycles, each cycle lasting about 2000 years. Each age is the opposite of the previous one: an age of rule and authority will be followed by an age of anarchy and violence. Each cycle has a circu

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IN 1854 O. WILDE WAS BORN IN DUBLIN, THE SON OF AN EMINENT SURGEON. HE WENT TO THE TRINITY COLLEGEAND THAN IN OXFORD.
SOME OF HIS SUCCESES ARE: “THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST” & “THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GR...

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FASHION, BY WHICH WHAT IS REALLY FANTASTIC BECOMES FOR A MOMENT UNIVERSAL, AND DANDYSM, WHICH, IN ITS OWN WAY, IS AN ATTEMP TO ASSERTTHE ABSOLUTE MODERNITY OF BEAUTY, HAD, OF ,COURSE THEIR FASCINATION FOR HIM.
THE WOR

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Or les petits enfants, sous le rideau flottant,
Parlent bas comme on fait dans une nuit obscure.
Ils йcoutent, pensifs, comme un lointain murmure...
Ils tressaillent souvent а la claire voix d'or
Du timbre matinal, qui frappe et frappe encor
Son refrain mйtallique et son globe de verre...
- Puis, la chambre est glacйe...on