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"nineteenthcentury" - 3 õppematerjali

Sümbolism-Charles Baudelaire
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Sümbolism. Charles Baudelaire.

sajand: Romantism. Realism." Avita, 2006 · "Maailmakirjandus 2." Koolibri, 1999 · http://webdoc.gwdg.de/edoc/ia/eese/artic97/schmid/illu2.jpg · http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/baudelai.htm · http://www.veinotte.com/baudelaire/ · http://impressionismmuseum.com/gallery/albums/artists/monet/normal_monet-impression-sunrise- · http://images.nypl.org/index.php?id=1158506&t=w · http://web.zone.ee/kristiinaainelo/Kirjandus%2035.%20r%FChmale.doc · http://www.phillwebb.net/history/NineteenthCentury/Baudelaire/Baudelaire.jpg · http://www.sineternidad.co.cc/img/baudelaire.jpg · http://www.typogabor.com/Media/Fleurs_du_mal_fr01.jpg · http://www.caressa.it/img/baudelaire.jpg · http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqQgdt6pgV4&feature=player_embedded · http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgUsnCLwzVo&feature=related

Kirjandus → Kirjandus
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Chpt 12 Verb Tenses
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Chpt 12 Verb Tenses

second, and the collar had a stain on the third. Past tense Present tense Correct unnecessary shift pg 221 The customer demanded to see the manager. He was angry because every jacket he tried on had something wrong with it. A button was missing on the first, the lining did not hang properly on the second, and the collar had a stain on the third. Correcting Shifts Ex 4, pg 224 Charles dickens was a nineteenthcentury author whose work is well known today. One of the reasons Dickens remained so popular is that so many of his stories are remains available not only as books but also as movies, plays, and television productions. We all knew from our childhood the famous story of uncle Scrooge and Tiny Tim. know We often saw a television version of A Christmas Carol at see holiday time. Voice: Passive v. Active (pg 225)

Keeled → Inglise keel
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American Literature
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American Literature

According to William Harmon and Hugh Holman, "Where romanticists transcend the immediate to find the ideal, and naturalists plumb the actual or superficial to find the scientific laws that control its actions, realists center their attention to a remarkable degree on the immediate, the here and now, the specific action, and the verifiable consequence" (A Handbook to Literature 428). Many critics have suggested that there is no clear distinction between realism and its related late nineteenthcentury movement, naturalism. As Donald Pizer notes in his introduction to The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism: Howells to London, the term "realism" is difficult to define, in part because it is used differently in European contexts than in American literature. Pizer suggests that "whatever was being produced in fiction during the 1870s and 1880s that was new, interesting, and roughly similar in a number of ways can be designated as realism, and that an

Keeled → Inglise keel
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