English Romantic Poets: Modern Essays in CriticismM. H. Abrams Oxford University Press, 11 вер. 1975 р. - 496 стор. This highly acclaimed volume contains thirty essays by such leading literary critics as A.O. Lovejoy, Lionel Trilling, C.S. Lewis, F.R. Leavis, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Jonathan Wordsworth, and Jack Stillinger. Covering the major poems by each of the important Romantic poets, the contributors present many significant perspectives in modern criticism--old and new, discursive and explicative, mimetic and rhetorical, literal and mythical, archetypal and phenomenological, pro and con. |
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... thought and Greek prose ' was an essential example of " a romantic movement , ' though the ' first great romantic " was Plato ; and from Mr. Charles Whibley that the Odyssey is romantic in its ' very texture and essence , ' but that ...
... thought and Greek prose ' was an essential example of " a romantic movement , ' though the ' first great romantic " was Plato ; and from Mr. Charles Whibley that the Odyssey is romantic in its ' very texture and essence , ' but that ...
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... thought within the Romantic movement ' in the doctrine of Adam Muller , which sought to vindicate the sanctity of established social authority embodied in the family and the state ; ' by an inescapable logic the Romanticist ideology was ...
... thought within the Romantic movement ' in the doctrine of Adam Muller , which sought to vindicate the sanctity of established social authority embodied in the family and the state ; ' by an inescapable logic the Romanticist ideology was ...
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... thought which has for a century been the scandal of literary history and criticism , and is still , as it would not be difficult to show , copiously productive of historical errors and of dangerously un- discriminating diagnoses of the ...
... thought which has for a century been the scandal of literary history and criticism , and is still , as it would not be difficult to show , copiously productive of historical errors and of dangerously un- discriminating diagnoses of the ...
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... thought in the past century and a quarter ; and it would , by making these confusions explicit , make it easier to avoid them . But this inquiry would in practice , for the most part , be inseparable from a second , which is the remedy ...
... thought in the past century and a quarter ; and it would , by making these confusions explicit , make it easier to avoid them . But this inquiry would in practice , for the most part , be inseparable from a second , which is the remedy ...
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... thought - factors or emotive strains in it are clearly discriminated and fairly exhaustively enumerated , shall we be in a position to judge of the degree of its affinity with other complexes to which the same name has been applied , to ...
... thought - factors or emotive strains in it are clearly discriminated and fairly exhaustively enumerated , shall we be in a position to judge of the degree of its affinity with other complexes to which the same name has been applied , to ...
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Albion beauty Blake Blake's breath Byron called cantos child Christ Christian Coleridge Coleridge's consciousness context creative critics death divine Don Juan dramatic dream dreamer Dryden earth Eliot emotional English essay evil experience eyes fact feeling Four Zoas Giaour heart heaven human Hyperion idea imagery imagination immortal innocence inspiration John Keats Jupiter Keats Keats's kind Kubla Khan light lines living Lycidas lyric Lyrical Ballads M. H. ABRAMS Madeline Martha Ray means metaphor Milton mind modern moon moral myth nature never pain Paradise Paradise Lost passage passion perhaps poem poet poet's poetic poetry Porphyro Prelude Prometheus reader Romantic Romanticism Satan seems sense Shelley Shelley's song sonnet soul speak spirit stanza suggest symbols T. S. Eliot thee theme things thou thought Tintern Abbey tion truth Urizen verse vision visionary William Wordsworth wind word Wordsworth writing