The Self as Mind: Vision and Identity in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and KeatsHarvard University Press, 1986 - Всего страниц: 286 |
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... seeks to in- clude and place the formerly " possessed " among us once more , mak- ing him again recognizable as one of us " all . " In " Kubla Khan " the poet's audience seeks both to exclude the supernatural force radiat- ing from his ...
... seeks to in- clude and place the formerly " possessed " among us once more , mak- ing him again recognizable as one of us " all . " In " Kubla Khan " the poet's audience seeks both to exclude the supernatural force radiat- ing from his ...
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... seeks to fill by in- troducing surrogates that can never be assimilated by consciousness . For this reason the dream ... sex- ual identity but also , figuratively , the ultimate arbiter of a " poetic ” identity closely associated with ...
... seeks to fill by in- troducing surrogates that can never be assimilated by consciousness . For this reason the dream ... sex- ual identity but also , figuratively , the ultimate arbiter of a " poetic ” identity closely associated with ...
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... seek to dominate , to se- duce , to subjugate - in order to perpetuate our own lives , and are ourselves consumed in ... seeks only the eyes of her " future lord " ( rejected stanza 7 ) , 25 whose image she is intent on con- juring up ...
... seek to dominate , to se- duce , to subjugate - in order to perpetuate our own lives , and are ourselves consumed in ... seeks only the eyes of her " future lord " ( rejected stanza 7 ) , 25 whose image she is intent on con- juring up ...
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The Idea of the Self as Mind | 1 |
Making a Place in the World | 31 |
Speaking Dreams | 100 |
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