Coleridge and the Literature of SensibilityVision, 1978 - 270 pagine |
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... literary conventions and creative theory might be adduced to qualify the moral and pathological diagnosis of such deceptions . As I read it , the evidence indicates that Coleridge and most of his readers were willing dupes of a vatic ...
... literary conventions and creative theory might be adduced to qualify the moral and pathological diagnosis of such deceptions . As I read it , the evidence indicates that Coleridge and most of his readers were willing dupes of a vatic ...
Pagina 54
... literary contemporaries would have understood that Dejection was a cul- mination of something in Coleridge's career and of an important tradition as well . NOTES 1. Ernest de Selincourt , ' Coleridge's Dejection : an Ode ' , Essays and ...
... literary contemporaries would have understood that Dejection was a cul- mination of something in Coleridge's career and of an important tradition as well . NOTES 1. Ernest de Selincourt , ' Coleridge's Dejection : an Ode ' , Essays and ...
Pagina 238
... literary geniuses ranging from Spenser and Collins to Chatterton and Burns . To this tradition of literary legend and actuality belong both Dejection and Wordsworth's ' answer ' to Coleridge , Resolution and Independence . To know this ...
... literary geniuses ranging from Spenser and Collins to Chatterton and Burns . To this tradition of literary legend and actuality belong both Dejection and Wordsworth's ' answer ' to Coleridge , Resolution and Independence . To know this ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Reshaping Spirit | 21 |
Blue Coat Boys | 58 |
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