"La Guzla" de Prosper Mérimée : étude d'histoire romantique (са посветом аутора)

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From the fact that the romantic movement in France was, more emphatically than in England and Germany, a breach with the native literary tradition, there resultseveral interesting pecularities. The firstof these is that the newFrench school, instead of fighting the classicists with weapons drawn from the old arsenal of mediæval France, went abroad for allies. H. A. Beers, Romanticism in the XlXth Century, New-York, 1902, p. 190.