Shores of DarknessColumbia University Press, 1941 - 314 стор. Looks at the works of Blake, Keats, Shelley, and Goethe and their characters, ghosts, and mythology. |
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... Keats's own deprecating , modest , and honest comment with which he prefaced the work . Keats's reputation rests securely upon nobler and more beautiful poems . But though the best of Keats is not to be found in Endymion , no one who ...
... Keats's own deprecating , modest , and honest comment with which he prefaced the work . Keats's reputation rests securely upon nobler and more beautiful poems . But though the best of Keats is not to be found in Endymion , no one who ...
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... Keats's story is the well - known fable of Glaucus of Anthedon - not Ariadne's brother - given , however , a wholly invented ending concerning the rescue of the dead lovers . And yet there seems to have been some connection in Keats's ...
... Keats's story is the well - known fable of Glaucus of Anthedon - not Ariadne's brother - given , however , a wholly invented ending concerning the rescue of the dead lovers . And yet there seems to have been some connection in Keats's ...
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Edward Buell Hungerford. Shortly after that visit , Keats was intensely interested in his plans for Hyperion . Perhaps Wordsworth had some part in shaping them in Keats's mind . Why did Keats abandon Hyperion , after making so promising ...
Edward Buell Hungerford. Shortly after that visit , Keats was intensely interested in his plans for Hyperion . Perhaps Wordsworth had some part in shaping them in Keats's mind . Why did Keats abandon Hyperion , after making so promising ...
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MYTHS AND MYTHAGOGUES | 3 |
BLAKES ALBION | 35 |
SPECULATIVE MYTHOLOGY | 62 |
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Achilles action actual Adonis Aeschylus Albion ancient Apollo appears Asia associated attempted beauty become believed Blake Brothers called cave cavern character classical conceived concerning connection criticism culture death Demogorgon descend described developed difficulty divine drama Druids early earth Endymion England epic fable fact famous fashion Faust figure follow gifts give gods Goethe Goethe's Greek Helen Hyperion idea imagination Indian interesting invention involved Isles Italy Keats Keats's knowledge legend legendary light lost meaning mentioned merely mind mountain myth mythological mythologists nature obscure once original passage persons play poem poet poetic poetry portion Prometheus prophecy reader reason regarded remains represent revealed Saturn says seems Shelley Shelley's significance spirit story suggested suppose symbol tells theme theory things thought tion Titans turn various visions whole Zeus