Shelley’s Poetic ThoughtsPalgrave Macmillan UK, 19 feb 1981 - 263 páginas |
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... demands on the reader's interpretative energy , demands with which no reader can fully comply . The difference is clearer if we compare Pope's technique of allusion with Romantic symbolism or Romantic mythology . Allusion is Language ...
... demands on the reader's interpretative energy , demands with which no reader can fully comply . The difference is clearer if we compare Pope's technique of allusion with Romantic symbolism or Romantic mythology . Allusion is Language ...
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... demands that Sara respond to information , the death of the old man's family , that he has not given within the poem . Her technical objections are brushed aside . Wordsworth cares little whether the old man is described ' well or ill ...
... demands that Sara respond to information , the death of the old man's family , that he has not given within the poem . Her technical objections are brushed aside . Wordsworth cares little whether the old man is described ' well or ill ...
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... demands of convention and the demands of truth . And the discrepancy , when realised by the poem's speaker , forces him on to imagine Lycidas received in Heaven as a means of resolving it . The poem is propelled forward by an emotional ...
... demands of convention and the demands of truth . And the discrepancy , when realised by the poem's speaker , forces him on to imagine Lycidas received in Heaven as a means of resolving it . The poem is propelled forward by an emotional ...
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Realism and Fantasy | 39 |
The Language of Selflove | 77 |
Prometheus Unbound | 133 |
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accept achieved Adonais Adonais's Aeschylus aesthetic Alastor Asia attempt ballad beautiful becomes Byron celebration character chariot Christian Coleridge contrast conventional critical curse death Demogorgon described Desmond King-Hele divine dramatic dream Earth eclogue eighteenth century emotion eternal ethical evil experience expression French Revolution Gallus genre grief guitar Harold Bloom Heaven hero human ideal imagination immortality individual Jeremy Bentham Julian and Maddalo Jupiter Keats language Laon and Cythna lines literary Lycidas M. H. Abrams madman Mask of Anarchy masque meaning metaphor Milton mind moral notion Paradise Lost paradox pastoral elegy Peter Bell play poem's poet poet's poetic poetry Prometheus Unbound Prometheus's reader realises reality recognised rejection revolution Romantic Rousseau Shape all light Shelley Shelley's poem Shelley's Prose snake speech Spirit stanza star struggle style suggests syntax technique terza rima theme theory thou thought tradition Triumph verse Virgil visionary west wind Witch of Atlas word Wordsworth
Referencias a este libro
Romance and Revolution: Shelley and the Politics of a Genre David Duff Vista previa restringida - 1994 |