English Romantic VersePenguin UK, 30 авг. 1973 г. - Всего страниц: 384 English Romantic poetry from its beginnings and its flowering to the first signs of its decadence. Nearly all the famous piéces de résistance will be found here - 'Intimations of Immortality', 'The Ancient Mariner', 'The Tyger', excerpts from 'Don Juan' - as well as some less familiar poems. As far as possible the poets are arranged in chronological order, and their poems in order of composition, beginning with eighteenth-century precursors such as Gray, Cowper, Burns and Chatterton. Naturally most space has been given over to the major Romantics - Blake, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, Shelley, Clare and Keats - although their successors, poets such as Beddoes and Poe, are included too, as well as early poems by Tennyson and Browning. In an excellent introduction David Wright discusses the Romantics as a historical phenomenon, and points out their central ideals and themes. |
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... human evolution. It was in this century that simultaneous and interacting break-throughs in the fields of science and technology led to a scientific and technological revolution that has been accelerating in geometrical progression ever ...
... human evolution. It was in this century that simultaneous and interacting break-throughs in the fields of science and technology led to a scientific and technological revolution that has been accelerating in geometrical progression ever ...
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... human faculties. In parenthesis, one reason why the French Revolution of 1789 was a central experience to Romantic ... human cultivation. Nature is invested with personality; human moods and moral impulses are seen reflected from it ...
... human faculties. In parenthesis, one reason why the French Revolution of 1789 was a central experience to Romantic ... human cultivation. Nature is invested with personality; human moods and moral impulses are seen reflected from it ...
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... human psychology. Again the poets seem intuitively to have foreseen the threat posed by the growth of a mass-society ... human, condition that make them startling. Yet they are, as Eliot also noted, the poems of a man with a profound ...
... human psychology. Again the poets seem intuitively to have foreseen the threat posed by the growth of a mass-society ... human, condition that make them startling. Yet they are, as Eliot also noted, the poems of a man with a profound ...
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... human being is a specifically Romantic characteristic. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner is on one level a psychological study, while his Dejection: A Letter may also be read as a piece of profound self-analysis. Nevertheless the poet whose ...
... human being is a specifically Romantic characteristic. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner is on one level a psychological study, while his Dejection: A Letter may also be read as a piece of profound self-analysis. Nevertheless the poet whose ...
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... human entrails made,) And the weights, that play below, Each a gasping warrior's head. Shafts for shuttles, dipt in gore, Shoot the trembling cords along Sword, that once a Monarch bore, Keep the tissue close and strong. Mista black ...
... human entrails made,) And the weights, that play below, Each a gasping warrior's head. Shafts for shuttles, dipt in gore, Shoot the trembling cords along Sword, that once a Monarch bore, Keep the tissue close and strong. Mista black ...
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ADORATION ancient Mariner beauty beneath bird bless blest breast breath bright CHRISTOPHER SMART Clare cloud cold Dardanelles dark dead dear death deep delight doth dream earth Emily Brontë EMILY JANE BRONTË eternal eyes fair fear flowers frae gentle George Darley Glorious glory God’s green hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven Helvellyn Holy Thursday JAMES CLARENCE MANGAN John Clare life’s light live Lord loud man’s moon morn mourn Nature’s ne’er never night o’er pale poems poet poetry Romantic Romantic poetry round sigh silent sing sleep snow song sons of soul sorrow soul sound spirit Spring stars stream strong summer sweet tears thee there’s thine things THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES thou art thought thro Thy Name Thy Nature trees trembling Twas voice waves weep wild William Wordsworth wind wings wither’d woods Wordsworth youth