Text Box: In short, the beauty and poetry of many of the common things and daily events in life in its humblest aspect does not seem to be sufficiently appreciated (Elizabeth Gaskell, Letter to Mary Howitt, 1838).
Text Box: The principal object then which I proposed to myself in these Poems was to make the incidents of common life interesting by tracing in them, truly though not ostentatiously, the primary laws of our nature (Wordsworth, Preface to Lyrical Ballads, 1800).
Text Box: Romanticism: its emergence in the late eighteenth century; its development in the nineteenth century; its influence on the nineteenth-century novel and beyond.
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Text Box: A great deal of the meaning of life and of art lies in the apparently dull spaces, the pauses, the unimportant passages (D. H. Lawrence [n.d.] reprinted in Phoenix: The Posthumous Papers of D. H. Lawrence, 1936, p.248).
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