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Lamartine died in Paris on February 28, 1869. Lamartine has been called the first of the French Romantics. He was one of the earliest poets in France to write intensely personal and heavily ...
Lamartine goes on, in a second section of “Les Revolutions,” to say that the history of humankind is a course of changes, of rises and falls of empires: “All the course [of history] is ...
Alphonse de Lamartine’s attempts at drama are poor, often embarrassing, imitations of the works of Jean Racine, Pierre Corneille, and Voltaire, as well as William Shakespeare. Lamartine was ...
Lamartine begins with a plea that it might be possible to stop advancing time if it leads inevitably to the death of a beloved. This appears, however, as dropping an anchor while crossing an ocean ...
“The Red Convertible,” which also forms a chapter in Louise Erdrich’s novel Love Medicine (1984, 1993), is the story of two Native American brothers, Lyman Lamartine and his older sibling ...
As a consequence, Les Miserables is a blend of epic, myth, dramatic and lyrical components; grotesque and sublime; satire and romance; comedy and tragedy; realism and romanticism which led many ...
Introduction. In her fiction and poetry, Erdrich draws upon her Chippewa heritage to examine complex familial and sexual relationships among midwestern Native Americans, along with their conflicts ...
SOURCE: Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. "Chapter XIV." In Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women as a Factor in Social Evolution. Berkeley, Calif.: University of ...