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Encyclopedia > 1796 in literature

See also: 1795 in literature, other events of 1796, 1797 in literature, list of years in literature.

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Polish Literature (5022 words)
At this period, too, the Jesuit Skarga, the purest embodiment of Polish patriotism in literature, preached and wrote, calling upon all Poles to save their country, though that country was then so powerful that his cry of alarm was like the voice of a prophet.
During this period, the general course of literature was very like that of the preceding epoch, but more strongly marked with patriotic sadness as became a generation imbued with the constitutional ideas of the Four Years' Diet, but grown up under the shadow of a great catastrophe.
Poles had come to be ignorant of any other literature, and the pseudo-classic taste of the time, together with the glamour of Napoleon's victories, had an excessive influence upon both literature and politics, upon language and social life.
Literature on the Age of Napoleon: History & Criticism (709 words)
The boundaries of history and literature / Karin J.
Die Justizkrise um 1918 aus der Sicht der Literatur / Klaus Petersen -- Weimar writers and the German inflation / Gerlad D. Feldman – Thomas Mann's political engagement / Kurt Sontheimer -- History as myth : historical processes in early German film / Johannes G.
English literature -- 18th century -- History and criticism.
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