pre romantic element of the poem of elegy written in a country churchyard?
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ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD His elegy has neoclassical and pre-romantic aspects: he celebrates simple people and village craftsmen, not great powerful people (Foscolo), saying that these poor people who lie dead in the churchyard now are equal to the most famous men of all times: death comes to all men!
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ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD His elegy has neoclassical and pre-romantic aspects: he celebrates simple people and village craftsmen, not great powerful people (Foscolo), saying that these poor people who lie dead in the churchyard now are equal to the most famous men of all times: death comes to all men; then ...
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