What do the novels of Dickens, Flaubert, and Zola, the plays of Henrik Ibsen, the paintings of Gustave Courbet, and the philosophy of William James have in common?

a. All represent manifestations of the movement known as Realism.
b. All represent manifestations of the dreamy fantasyland of high Romanticism.
c. All served as inspiration for the compositions of Franz Liszt.
d. All were inspired by the music of Richard Wagner.


a

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