The imagery of Keats and ShelleyArchon Books, 1962 - 296 páginas |
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... actuality , but an organization of actuality . One further distinction should be drawn . Poetic im- agery is never " dead metaphor . " Language is full of 26. See for a diametrically opposite account of this image I. A. Richards ...
... actuality , but an organization of actuality . One further distinction should be drawn . Poetic im- agery is never " dead metaphor . " Language is full of 26. See for a diametrically opposite account of this image I. A. Richards ...
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... actuality : the stupor of despair , the hovering on the verge of madness , and the brave effort to conquer the ineluctable sense of contamination , are symbolized in poignant tactual , organic , and kines- thetic imagery . The second ...
... actuality : the stupor of despair , the hovering on the verge of madness , and the brave effort to conquer the ineluctable sense of contamination , are symbolized in poignant tactual , organic , and kines- thetic imagery . The second ...
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... actuality , but they arise from actuality and cannot live apart from it . In this stanza the notions of temporality and timelessness do not conflict , but are brought together in harmonious relationship . It is not mere accident that ...
... actuality , but they arise from actuality and cannot live apart from it . In this stanza the notions of temporality and timelessness do not conflict , but are brought together in harmonious relationship . It is not mere accident that ...
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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