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The Sorrows Of Werther
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ther writers and intellectuals went on pilgrimage. Author of literary masterpieces such as the drama of Faust (1803 and 1832), the Roman Elegies (1795), and novels Elective Affinities (1809) and apprenticeship of Wilhelm Meister (1795), Goe...

Literature
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The colour has been studied, analysed and defined by scientists, physicists, philosophers and artists. Each in his field and in close contact with the phenomenon of colour came to different conclusions, in some respects coincident or that w...

Interpretive Essay On Tropic Of Cancer By Henry Miller
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forty-four years old, Tropic of Cancer celebrates an expatriate American's quest for a fulfilling life. The novel is a fictionalized memoir of Miller's life in Paris, where he moved in 1930. Miller describes his vagabond life on the Left B...

Architecture As A Medium To Study The Middle Ages: An Analysis
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architecture is a "balance of structural science and aesthetic expression for the satisfaction of needs far beyond the utilitarian" (Jeremy, pp. 56-67). Most people in the early twenty-first century—users, that is, as opposed to designers a...

Hamlet History Of Criticism
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Hamlet is a man of radical contradictions he is reckless yet careful, courteous yet uncivil, tender yet ferocious. He meets his father's death with consuming annoy and righteous indignation, yet displays no compunction when he himself is re...

Music And Literature
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music and literature. An aesthetic ideal of musical-poetic union was discussed by E. T. A. Hoffmann, who wrote, “How often in the soul of the musician does the music sound at the same moment as the words of the poet, and, above all, the poe...

The Paradox Of Modernism
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ther works done by Albert Camus, John Stuart Mill, Sigmund Freud and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The paradox of modernism covers the words modern, modernity, and even modern. Discussion All that is solid melts into air: the experience of modernity ...