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Mr. Nye makes vividly clear the period's underlying patterns of thought, indicating the profound influence of European Romanticism, although American experience itself precluded the Old World's pessimism; how new discoveries in science were gradually wrecking the grand Newtonian scheme of the universe; and how all these changes affected religion, manners, education and the arts.
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Intellectual life, History, Vie intellectuelle, Kultur, 1776-1830, Vie littéraire, Universidad Sergio ArboledaPlaces
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Includes index
Bibliography: p. 295-310
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