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DOI: 10.2307/2709244
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English Literary Romanticism and the Oxford Movement

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“…In this case the demand for reviving the indigenous culture, which might be considered purer and more genuine. This is also in accordance with what Bright (1979) suggested, "reverence for the past, a sense of nationalism, a preference for the natural and picturesque, a dedication to feeling as opposed to reason, aestheticism, and organicism are all traits that one commonly associated with Romanticism …" (p.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…In this case the demand for reviving the indigenous culture, which might be considered purer and more genuine. This is also in accordance with what Bright (1979) suggested, "reverence for the past, a sense of nationalism, a preference for the natural and picturesque, a dedication to feeling as opposed to reason, aestheticism, and organicism are all traits that one commonly associated with Romanticism …" (p.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%