The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... Brooks , if I interpret him properly , is in this context thinking of beauty as sentimentality , as false and oversimplified idealization ; and for him it is a reproach to the Roman- tics that they desired to express the beautiful . The ...
... Brooks , if I interpret him properly , is in this context thinking of beauty as sentimentality , as false and oversimplified idealization ; and for him it is a reproach to the Roman- tics that they desired to express the beautiful . The ...
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... Brooks sometimes seems to feel that if they had taken thought , had been better men , had read more Donne , they too might have been Meta- physicals , and that their failure to be so was a flat < dereliction of duty . One wonders by ...
... Brooks sometimes seems to feel that if they had taken thought , had been better men , had read more Donne , they too might have been Meta- physicals , and that their failure to be so was a flat < dereliction of duty . One wonders by ...
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... Brooks has made it possible to measure Shelley by these standards , I should maintain that of the two poems which he cites The Indian Serenade is " sentimental " but possesses organic unity , while I should passionately deny that the ...
... Brooks has made it possible to measure Shelley by these standards , I should maintain that of the two poems which he cites The Indian Serenade is " sentimental " but possesses organic unity , while I should passionately deny that the ...
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Poetic Imagery | 3 |
Imagery of Sensation | 26 |
Synaesthetic Imagery ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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abstract actuality aesthetic Agnes Alastor Beauty body Brooks characteristic clouds cold color complex concept concrete Criticism dome earth effect elements Eliot emotion empathy Endymion Essays eternal Eve of St example experience expression feeling figures flowers fused fusion Grecian Urn Heaven Hulme human Hyperion I. A. Richards Ibid imagination intense John Crowe Ransom John Keats Keats's poetry kinesthetic Lamia light lines Literary meaning metaphor metaphysical mind motion motor nature Nightingale object Ode on Indolence Ode on Melancholy Ode to Psyche odor organic passage perceptions Percy Bysshe Shelley physical poem poet poetic imagery Prometheus Unbound prose Queen Mab Ransom reader relationship rich Romantic Romantic poetry Romanticism scene sensation sense sensory sensuous shapes Shelley Shelley's poetry soft soul sound spirit stanza Stood Tiptoe suggestion sweet symbols synaesthesia synaesthetic synaesthetic imagery Tate theory things thou thought tion unity veil verse visual words