Walter de La Mare. - New York (1966). 170 S. 8°Twayne Publishers, 1966 - 170 pagine |
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Pagina 61
... Perhaps she is the Spirit of Air who " Floats on a cloud and doth ride / Clad in the beauties of earth / Like a bride " ( " Spirit of Air " ) . Perhaps she is " The Shade " who " darkens against the darkness " to whom the speaker pleads ...
... Perhaps she is the Spirit of Air who " Floats on a cloud and doth ride / Clad in the beauties of earth / Like a bride " ( " Spirit of Air " ) . Perhaps she is " The Shade " who " darkens against the darkness " to whom the speaker pleads ...
Pagina 118
... perhaps never to see Grisel again , his resolution fails him and Grisel comforts him : " It's only how the day goes ; and it has all , my one dear , happened scores and scores of times before - mother and child and friend - and lovers ...
... perhaps never to see Grisel again , his resolution fails him and Grisel comforts him : " It's only how the day goes ; and it has all , my one dear , happened scores and scores of times before - mother and child and friend - and lovers ...
Pagina 129
... Perhaps you didn't quite hear all that , Midgetina . You led me on . You force things out of me till I am sick . But some day , when you are as desperate as I have been , it will come back to you . Then you'll know what it is to be ...
... Perhaps you didn't quite hear all that , Midgetina . You led me on . You force things out of me till I am sick . But some day , when you are as desperate as I have been , it will come back to you . Then you'll know what it is to be ...
Sommario
Preface Chronology | 11 |
The Shaping Spirit | 13 |
Dreams and the Dreamer | 21 |
Copyright | |
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allegory Analytical Psychology anima Anon appears Arthur artist asks beauty Behold believed Cecil central character chapter child childhood Christina Rossetti creatures Criseyde dark death delight dream Dreamer E. M. Forster Early One Morning Edward Wagenknecht ence experience eyes Faber face fact Fanny fantasy fiction Forrest Reid George MacDonald ghost grave Grisel haunted Henry Brocken Herbert cottage human Ibid imagination impossible J. B. Priestley Jung Lawford least Lewis Carroll Lilith living look Mare London Mare's Mégroz Memoirs memory midget Midgetina mind mother Mulgars mystery never novels perhaps Phantastes poem poetry prose R. L. Mégroz reader reality Return Rupert Brooke Russell Brain Sabathier Seaton seems sense short stories Sight sleep soul spirit suggests symbol T. S. Eliot Tea with Walter tells theme things thought Three Mulla-Mulgars tion Tishnar Traveller truth unconscious vision visionary W. H. Auden wake Withers words writing York