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Brunetière
[ brynuh-tyer ]
noun
- Fer·di·nand [fe, r, -dee-, nahn], 1849–1906, French literary critic.
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Provençal verse in general cannot be said to possess majesty or the rich orchestral quality Brunetière finds in Victor Hugo.
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Even so learned a critic as the late M. Brunetière thought that things of the kind were not older than Balzac.
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De Brunetière said that, after fifty years of discussion, it was impossible to define romanticism.
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The orthodox opinion of the present time is that which is generally associated with the name of the late Ferdinand Brunetière.
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Shakespeare's conception of tragedy was very different from Aristotle's, and very different from Brunetière's or Ibsen's.
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