(...) George Henry Lewis specifically dismissed the idea of romantic genius as something utterly special and apart: it was not that genius differed from common humanity in suffering more, it differed only in being able to give that suffering greater expression (...). Art was not to be separated off from the full range of common, contemporary life.
Philip Davis, The Victorians, p. 213.
Philip Davis, The Victorians, p. 213.
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