Mind in Creation: Essays on English Romantic Literature in Honour of Ross G. WoodmanMcGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 3 мар. 1992 г. - Всего страниц: 192 The seven contributors to The Mind in Creation bring different critical perspectives -- including historical, textual, and deconstructive methodologies -- to bear on a variety of Romantic authors: Blake, Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley, and Keats. Together, their essays offer a representative view of the diversity of Romantic studies, from Byron's use of history to Blake's theory of illustration. A retrospective essay by Woodman himself surveys the past and anticipates the future of Romantic studies in the twentieth century. The Mind in Creation offers a uniquely Canadian perspective: the senior scholars and younger critics who have contributed to this volume -- some of them colleagues and former students of Professor Woodman's -- are all professors of literature at Canadian universities. The Mind in Creation brings together both traditional and innovative approaches to Romanticism in honour of a man whose prolific criticism and lifelong commitment to teaching literature have truly been acts of the mind in creation -- inspirational, exemplary, and lasting. The contributors include: David L. Clark, Jared Curtis, J. Douglas Kneale, W.J.B. Owen, Tilottama Rajan, Ronald Tetreault, and Milton Wilson. The collection also provides a selected bibliography of Ross G. Woodman. |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 5 из 37
Стр. i
... imagination in the process of what Shelley calls " the mind in creation . " The seven contributors , all of them professors of literature at Canadian universities , from Dalhousie to Simon Fraser , offer a representative view of the ...
... imagination in the process of what Shelley calls " the mind in creation . " The seven contributors , all of them professors of literature at Canadian universities , from Dalhousie to Simon Fraser , offer a representative view of the ...
Стр. 3
... imagination . The “ river of [ the ] mind " described here turns out in the end to be the " stream " of imagination ( 14.194 ) , " the feeding source , " Wordsworth calls it , " of our long labour " ( 14.193-4 ) . I begin with this ...
... imagination . The “ river of [ the ] mind " described here turns out in the end to be the " stream " of imagination ( 14.194 ) , " the feeding source , " Wordsworth calls it , " of our long labour " ( 14.193-4 ) . I begin with this ...
Стр. 4
... imagination and sensibility in Wordsworth . Owen's essay concludes by relating these faculties and the description of London to the idea of the sublime in Wordsworth . Jared Curtis examines Victorian editions of Wordsworth , chiefly ...
... imagination and sensibility in Wordsworth . Owen's essay concludes by relating these faculties and the description of London to the idea of the sublime in Wordsworth . Jared Curtis examines Victorian editions of Wordsworth , chiefly ...
Стр. 5
... imaginative ideal , it has been Ross Woodman . He has lived Romanticism as he has taught it , and those who have heard or read him know well what it means to have seen the coal awaken to transitory brightness , in him as well as in ...
... imaginative ideal , it has been Ross Woodman . He has lived Romanticism as he has taught it , and those who have heard or read him know well what it means to have seen the coal awaken to transitory brightness , in him as well as in ...
Стр. 10
... Imagination ” to be “ filled . ” 14 Addison had already contrasted the Pantheon with St Peter's in Remarks on Several Parts of Italy , although pri- marily to set the rotund against the cross form.15 The comparison in terms of size ...
... Imagination ” to be “ filled . ” 14 Addison had already contrasted the Pantheon with St Peter's in Remarks on Several Parts of Italy , although pri- marily to set the rotund against the cross form.15 The comparison in terms of size ...
Содержание
3 | |
6 | |
2 Such Structures as the Mind Builds | 27 |
The Tinker Tinkered | 44 |
4 Women and Words in Keats with an Instance from La Belle Dame sans Merci | 58 |
The Book of Thel and Visions of the Daughters of Albion | 74 |
Apostrophe Reconsidered | 91 |
Illustrative Theory and Practice in Blakes Pity | 106 |
Prometheus Bound The Case for Jupiter | 134 |
Notes | 145 |
Selected Bibliography of Ross G Woodman | 175 |
Contributors | 181 |
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Mind in Creation: Essays on English Romantic Literature in Honour of Ross G ... Ross Greig Woodman Ограниченный просмотр - 1992 |
Mind in Creation: Essays on English Romantic Literature in Honour of Ross G ... Douglas Kneale Недоступно для просмотра - 1992 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
apostrophe Arnold Blake's illustration Boy of Winander Byron called Childe Harold's Pilgrimage cloud Coleridge Cornell University Press critics Culler death Dorothy Wordsworth dream ecphonesis edition elegiac English Ernest de Selincourt essay example faculty figure hermeneutic human images imagination John John Keats Jonathan Culler Keats Keats's lady language Letters lines literal literalist London Lyrical Lyrical Ballads Macbeth's Macmillan Matthew Arnold meaning metaphor Milton mind myth narrative nature night scenes objects Oothoon Oxford painting passage passion personification perspective pictorial Pity poet poet's poetic poetry Preface Prelude Princeton University Press Prose prosopopoeia Quintilian rape reader reading rhetorical Romantic Romanticism sense Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's similes simply sonnet stanzas structure sublime suggests text's Thel Thel's things tion Toronto tradition trope turn University of Western vision visual voice W.J.T. Mitchell Waterloo Western Ontario William Blake William Wordsworth words Wordsworth's poems writing York