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“The romantics really did want to romanticise the world itself, and that meant re-creating the state, society and even nature so that it became a work of art.”

Quote by Frederick C. Beiser

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Frederick C. Beiser
Frederick C. Beiser

Frederick C. Beiser is a renowned figure in an unknown field, born on November 27, 1949. His life story and achievements are not well documented. more

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