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Some Sources of Romanticism: 6 – The Lasting Effects

Isaiah Berlin

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The Romantic Movement in Yorpe

From schopenhauer it goes to wagner, who sees man as being tossed in kind of frail bark upon a vast ocean of the will. From byron it passes to la martin, to victor hugo, to the french romantic, to nodier and so on. It appears to me that if i am right at all, then perhaps it is possible to maintain that these two principles, the necessity of the will and the absence of te structure of things, may satisfy most of them.

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