Romantic Aversions: Aftermaths of Classicism in Wordsworth and ColeridgeMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 18/12/1998 - 240 من الصفحات In Romantic Aversions J. Douglas Kneale explicates the "double gesture" in the repression of the classical tradition by focusing on its rhetorical afterlife in the literary styles of Wordsworth and Coleridge. He provides new interpretations of both canonical and non-canonical texts and explores aspects of Wordsworth's and Coleridge's manuscripts and poems previously overlooked by scholars. Kneale combines original, close readings with the larger sweep of genre study to reveal new and unexpected convergences in the Romantic tradition. |
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... Milton by their fide . Paganism could not furnish out a real Action for a Fable greater than that of the Iliad or Æneid , and therefore an Heathen could not form a higher Notion of a Poem than one of that kind , which they call an ...
... Milton by their fide . Paganism could not furnish out a real Action for a Fable greater than that of the Iliad or Æneid , and therefore an Heathen could not form a higher Notion of a Poem than one of that kind , which they call an ...
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... Milton , Aug. , 1889 . Owned by R. Conley . EVERALL'S 12th , 13523 Ewe , E. T. 188 , J. M. Lambed March , 1888 . Bred by P. Everall . Imp . by John Milton , Aug. , 1889 . Owned by John Milton . EVERALL'S 13th , 13524 Ewe , E. T. 189 ...
... Milton , Aug. , 1889 . Owned by R. Conley . EVERALL'S 12th , 13523 Ewe , E. T. 188 , J. M. Lambed March , 1888 . Bred by P. Everall . Imp . by John Milton , Aug. , 1889 . Owned by John Milton . EVERALL'S 13th , 13524 Ewe , E. T. 189 ...
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... Milton's third1 marriage ; revised from 1663 to 1665 ; and eventually issued in 1667. Before its publication Milton had commenced ( in the autumn of 1665 ) its sequel Paradise Re- gained , which in turn was closely followed by Samson ...
... Milton's third1 marriage ; revised from 1663 to 1665 ; and eventually issued in 1667. Before its publication Milton had commenced ( in the autumn of 1665 ) its sequel Paradise Re- gained , which in turn was closely followed by Samson ...
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Coleridges Romantic Effusions | 28 |
Wordsworth and the Sympathies of Rhetoric | 50 |
To the Autumnal Moon | 71 |
5 Transport and Persuasion in Longinus and Wordsworth | 94 |
6 Wordsworth in the Isle of Man | 104 |
7 Symptom and Scene in Freud and Wordsworth | 115 |
Reading Wordsworth after Geoffrey Hartman | 135 |
Notes | 155 |
Works Cited | 193 |
Index | 213 |
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analogy apostrophe Autumnal Moon aversio aversion Bowles Bowles's Boy of Winander calls chapter classical Coleridge Coleridge's context convention critics Culler dear discourse echoes ecphonesis Effusions English Eolian Eolian Harp epic simile epideictic episode epitaphic essay example exclamation figure Fletcher Christian Freud genre gentle Geoffrey Hartman heart imagery imagination interpretation intertextual Isle language later letter lines literal literary Liu's Longinus Lycidas lyric Lyrical Ballads Manx Milton nature Norton Prelude Nutting Paradise Lost passage passion personification persuasion phrase Poems on Various poet poet's poetic Prose prosopopoeia question Quintilian reader reading rhetorical Romantic Romanticism Samuel Taylor Coleridge says scene sense sequacious sestet Shakespeare sonnet speaking structure style sublime suggests symptom textual thee theory things thou Tintern Abbey tion topos tradition trees trope turn University Press Vale verse voice William Wordsworth Winander's word Wordsworth writes Wordsworth's Poetry worth