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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... invention in which Keats intended to make use of cur- rent notions of a connection between the Titans and British legendary figures . However reluctant the modern reader may be to imagine so unclassical an element in the epic argument ...
... invention in which Keats intended to make use of cur- rent notions of a connection between the Titans and British legendary figures . However reluctant the modern reader may be to imagine so unclassical an element in the epic argument ...
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... invention had flagged badly , and the narrative had now departed so far from anything remotely recognizable as the myth of Endy- mion that nothing but a brilliant piece of manipulation could save it . That brilliant manipulation was not ...
... invention had flagged badly , and the narrative had now departed so far from anything remotely recognizable as the myth of Endy- mion that nothing but a brilliant piece of manipulation could save it . That brilliant manipulation was not ...
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... invention into being . When the invention is finally completed , that is , when the liaison between the mediaeval and the antique is actually accomplished and the German magus is given possession of the classical Helen , Homunculus is ...
... invention into being . When the invention is finally completed , that is , when the liaison between the mediaeval and the antique is actually accomplished and the German magus is given possession of the classical Helen , Homunculus is ...
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MYTHS AND MYTHAGOGUES | 3 |
BLAKES ALBION | 35 |
SPECULATIVE MYTHOLOGY | 62 |
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Achilleis Achilles action Adonis Aeschylean Aeschylus Albion allegory ancient Aphrodite Apollo appears Ariadne Arthur Asia Bailly beauty Blake Blake's Blest Bochart Boötes Brothers cave cavern character Classical Walpurgis Night Colonus conceived connection constellation corrupted Corycian Cave criticism culture death Demogorgon descend described divine drama Druids earth Endymion epic Euphorion evil fable fact famous fashion Faust figure Glaucus gods Goethe Goethe's Graeae Greece Greek myth Hades Helen of Troy Hercules Homunculus Hyperion idea imagination Indian maid invention Isles Jerusalem Keats Keats's legend legendary Lynceus meaning mediaeval Mephistopheles merely mind moon mountain mythological mythologists narrative obscure Oceanids original passage patriarchal perceive personages Phorkyas play poem poet poetic poetry portion Promethean gifts Prometheus prophecy reader revealed Saturn scene Shelley Shelley's Solinus speculative spirit story suppose symbol theme theory Theseus Thessalian Thessaly Thetis things tion Titans Urania visions Walpurgis Night wanderings Wilford Zeus