RomanticismCynthia Chase Longman, 1993 - 285 من الصفحات This important series takes full account of contemporary literary theory, providing collections of key modern readings of major authors genres and critical approaches. Prefaced by a wide-ranging editorial introduction setting the readings in context and exploring the issues they raise, individual volumes in the series offer the student authoritative and stimulating guides to the best theoretically-informed critical work on subjects from Chaucer to the present. |
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... poetry and imagination encourage , is part of a vital , dialectical ... English Romantics would have said , of imagination , to separate from nature ... poets . 6 Romantic art as myth - making has been discussed convincingly 46 Romanticism.
... poetry and imagination encourage , is part of a vital , dialectical ... English Romantics would have said , of imagination , to separate from nature ... poets . 6 Romantic art as myth - making has been discussed convincingly 46 Romanticism.
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... Romantics , and the impersonal theory of poetry , claimed in reaction by the moderns ... English kind of literary mediation , the gap between medieval romance and ... Romantic poets staked their art and often their sanity . 11 Notes 1 ...
... Romantics , and the impersonal theory of poetry , claimed in reaction by the moderns ... English kind of literary mediation , the gap between medieval romance and ... Romantic poets staked their art and often their sanity . 11 Notes 1 ...
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... Romantic poets , including Wordsworth , tended to read as Milton's spiritual autobiography . Wordsworth's allusions to Samson Agonistes in Book VII have been exhaustively and fruitfully studied in Prelude criticism . 18 But with the ...
... Romantic poets , including Wordsworth , tended to read as Milton's spiritual autobiography . Wordsworth's allusions to Samson Agonistes in Book VII have been exhaustively and fruitfully studied in Prelude criticism . 18 But with the ...
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PAUL DE MAN Time and History in Wordsworth | 38 |
4 | 96 |
222 | 109 |
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Andrzej Warminski Asia babe becomes blockage Book VII Buttermere Byron called Caruth Chapter Christabel Coleridge Coleridge's concept consciousness contemporary criticism critique culture death Demogorgon demon describes desire despot discourse dream English essay experience eyes fantasy female feminine fiction figure Frankenstein Freud Geoffrey Hartman Hartman Hertz Hopkins University Press identified identity imagination interpretation Jacobus John Keats Johns Hopkins University Kant Keats Keats's poetry language literal literary London Lyrical Ballads Man's Mary Mary Shelley masturbation meaning metaphor Milton mind mother movement narrative nature novel object origin Oxford Panthea passage personification poem poem's poet poetic political Prelude Prometheus Unbound Prometheus's propping prosopopoeia prostitute Psychoanalysis Quincey readers reflection relation representation represented revolution rhetorical reading Romantic poetry Romanticism Samson Agonistes Sardanapalus scene self-consciousness sense sexual difference Shelley Shelley's social story structure sublime suggests temporal thematic theme theory voice woman words Wordsworth Wordsworth's poetry writing