Essays in the History of Ideas
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- | [[Charles Baudelaire]]: "[[Romanticism is precisely situated neither in choice of subject nor exact truth, but in the way of feeling]]." | + | [[Arthur Lovejoy]] attempted to demonstrate the difficulty of defining Romanticism in his seminal article "[[On The Discrimination of Romanticisms]]" in his ''[[Essays in the History of Ideas]]'' (1948). |
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Arthur Lovejoy attempted to demonstrate the difficulty of defining Romanticism in his seminal article "On The Discrimination of Romanticisms" in his Essays in the History of Ideas (1948).
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