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This article analyzes theories about the development of English poetry and the place of poetry in Great Britain. That is, it is worth noting that the transfer of words from one language to another is an ancient and natural process that coincides with the cultural development of mankind, and it is a process that happened in all ancient languages. Acquired words take their place in the acquired language as a form of assimilation into a new language. In particular, in the first case, it is reflected that it is related to the history of absorption of material culture items through live communication of peoples with different languages.
Spenser stanza, realism, nationalist tradition, Scandinavia, classicism, fairy tale genre, romantic trend, lake school, revolutionary romance.
Spenser stanza, realism, nationalist tradition, Scandinavia, classicism, fairy tale genre, romantic trend, lake school, revolutionary romance.
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